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Kardiya: The Winds of Fate looks promising

kardiya: the winds of fate is preparing to bring its roguelite rpg dicebuilding adventure game to linux mac and windows pc

Kardiya: The Winds of Fate is preparing to bring its roguelite RPG dicebuilding adventure game to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the talented developers at InEv Games, it all continues to take shape. Which now has a Steam page.

Something interesting just appeared on Steam, and if you’re the kind of player who likes deep RPG systems and stories that evolve with your choices, you might want to keep an eye on it. Kardiya: The Winds of Fate quietly opened its Steam page, and the concept alone already feels like the start of a seriously addictive adventure.

Let me explain why this one caught my attention.

A Roguelite That Thinks Like a Tabletop RPG

At its core, Kardiya: The Winds of Fate mixes two worlds that don’t usually collide this smoothly: tabletop role-playing mechanics and also a modern roguelite design.

If you’ve ever sat around a table rolling dice during a late-night RPG session, you’ll feel the inspiration immediately. The game is built around systems inspired by the FATE tabletop RPG, which means the story isn’t just something you watch unfold. Your choices, your rolls, and even your failures actively shape the narrative.

And that’s where things start to get interesting.

Kardiya: The Winds of Fate isn’t just another roguelite where you run through rooms, collect loot, die, and repeat. Kardiya pushes the roguelite RPG idea further with dicebuilding mechanics. Every decision, every roll, every encounter can shift how your story develops.

Sometimes the dice work in your favor.

Sometimes they absolutely don’t.

And that’s exactly the point.

Meet Ukral And Prepare to Die (A Lot)

You play as Ukral, a traveler navigating the world of Gaia. It’s a place full of danger, mystery, and stories waiting to unfold.

Along the way you gather gear, recruit companions, and try to survive long enough to push deeper into the unknown. But like any good roguelite, survival is never guaranteed.

You will fall in battle.

But death in Kardiya: The Winds of Fate isn’t just a reset screen.

When Ukral dies, he wakes up in a strange realm between life and death. Think of it as a place where knowledge sticks with you. What you learn carries forward, giving you new insight before you dive back into Gaia to chase the mysterious Winds of Fate again.

It’s the classic roguelite loop, but wrapped inside a story that actually evolves with your attempts.

Failure isn’t punishment here.

It’s progression.

Kardiya: The Winds of Fate – Reveal Trailer

A World That Reacts To Your Choices

One of the most promising parts of Kardiya: The Winds of Fate is how it handles storytelling.

Instead of locking players into a rigid narrative path, the gameplay leans into emergent storytelling. The environment reacts to your actions. A bad roll doesn’t just stop you, since it sends the story in a completely new direction.

That means every run can feel different.

Sometimes things will go exactly how you planned.

Other times the dice decide chaos sounds more fun.

And honestly, that unpredictability is where the magic usually lives in titles like this.

Kardiya: The Winds of Fate is from the Team Behind Livber

The developers at InEv are no strangers to story-driven worlds. If you played their previous title, Livber: Smoke and Mirrors, you already know they care deeply about narrative design.

That same focus shows up again in Kardiya: The Winds of Fate. Expect deep lore, strong atmosphere, and characters that feel like they actually belong in the world instead of just standing around waiting to hand out quests.

It’s the kind of approach that can turn a roguelite run into something that feels like a miniature RPG campaign.

Good News for Linux and Steam Deck Players

Here’s the part that will make Linux players smile.

The Steam page confirms Linux support, along with Windows PC and Steam Deck compatibility. That’s always great to see, especially for players who want native support instead of relying on compatibility layers.

And if the gameplay loop lands the way it sounds like it might, this could become one of those perfect “one more run” games on the Deck.

You know the type.

The kind that steals two hours of your night without warning.

Worth Adding Kardiya: The Winds of Fate to Your Wishlist?

Right now, Kardiya: The Winds of Fate roguelite RPG dicebuilding is still on the road to release, but the Steam page is live and wishlists are open.

And honestly? It’s the kind of idea that makes RPG fans lean forward a bit.

Dice-driven storytelling.
Roguelite progression
A world that changes when the dice betray you.

If InEv Games nails the execution, Kardiya: The Winds of Fate might end up being one of those hidden gems that spreads through gaming communities purely by word of mouth.

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