Pathfinder is getting a new computer roleplaying game. Streetlight Studios has announced Moondrift Memory: Prologue, a new video game built using the Pathfinder 2E rules set. The game is a Unity game built with a new Starstone game engine that includes a robust rules builder. According to a Kickstarter preview page, Moondrift Memory is a top-down isometric CRPG that will take players into the valley region of Moondrift. From our cursory glance, Moondrift doesn’t appear to be tied to Golarion in any way.
From the looks of things, Streetlight Studios is brand new and the use of “Pathfinder Compatible” in its marketing imagery suggests that it’s not actually licensed by Paizo, but relies on the ORC license to use the PF2E ruleset. There’s also a Reddit post that claims the studio is tied to an ex-moderator of the site, with a less-than-savory reputation.
You can check out the description of the game below:
Moondrift Memory is a top down isometric CRPG that uses the Pathfinder Second Edition ruleset. In this Prologue chapter, players will take their party of up to four characters, including their own character they create, to complete a quest that they have accepted from Lilywall, a start-up Adventurer’s Guild, that finally got their first big break.
The valley region of Moondrift lies at the foot of a great mountain, where it lies covered in snow and constant night, known as the Parasol Days, that the latitude brings. At a site where a dragon has been slain, butchers, leatherworkers, and a myriad of other artisans work tirelessly to fairly distribute the valuable parts of the dragon’s body. You and your party have been assigned to help guard the site; however while contingent members are working on the dragon, caravan guards discover the ruins of what was once a dragon’s lair. Your party quests into the lair in hopes of salvaging essential resources and perhaps even find rare treasure within. But what dangers lurk in these ruins?
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