
There are a lot of elements that make it seem like this is a Kickstarter being run by people that understand the platform. It’s all introduced with the cool sounds of gold coins scattering on a counter top. With that track you hear a smooth baseline underneath a brass section with a tendency for flair. The tracks mostly are (jazz?) symphonic with grandiose fantasy gestures thrown in like in the Teaser Overture but you get more of sense of the funkier sounds in the great Shop Til You Drop (known as Shop Theme on the campaign page). At first I wasn’t sold on this strange deviation but after listening to a few of Mortiz’s tracks I understood better how it would fit into the world. Twin Otter are trying to avoid the symphonic and chiptune trappings of most RPGs and promote an interesting blend of mostly jazz, funk and some trip hop. The music in Arcadian Atlas is given a central focus in the campaign page due to the unique sounds of Moritz P.G. Who’s a cute raccoon getting pierced by an arrow? Yes, you are! With the Arcadian kingdom in shambles, an invading army from the East, and a power struggle over the throne, can these two guards find any peace with (or without) the other? But like all tragic love stories, the two are pulled apart by different factions and ideologies. She finds solace while taking care of the injured Desmond, a charming and humorous compatriot. After losing her parents, Vashti grows up too fast and sees the horrors of the world.

The story of Arcadian Atlas focuses on two royal guards of a crumbling monarchy.
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However, the brother and sister duo of Twin Otter Studios (fraternal twins maybe?) seem to have a unique vision for the game while also having a firm grasp on how to keep their goals realistic.


The title will feature pixelated art style done in an isometric view to pay homage to certain classics in the genre. Twin Otter Studios recently launched a Kickstarter campaign for their SRPG, Arcadian Atlas.
