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Legend of Miro trailer has arrived!

VisualPath's new 2D RPG has gotten a fresh trailer with even more puzzles.
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Yesterday Romanian-based indie developer VisualPath released the trailer for their up and coming 2D storyteller role-playing game called Legend of Miro. The game itself was Greenlit on Steam within eight days of release back in March 2016, and has since gained much support and a huge fan-base.

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The game follows an everyday guy named James Sullivan. He is a programmer for a company called Red Zone 44 Security Inc. and is in charge of writing firewall algorithms. One day he stumbles upon a piece of information which was heavily embedded in some script. It is clear that it had been hidden there by someone. His curiosity overcomes him, and he reads the document, but he does not know that it is tracked and reports when someone opens it.

Realizing that he has made a mistake, he heads home worried about what will happen and what he should do next. However, he wakes up the next morning in strange surroundings. Now he needs to complete puzzles to figure out what happened to him and find out how to get back.

Legend of Miro is on Steam and is due to release in August 2016. It will be available on Windows only.


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It all started with an Atari ST and here I am, all these years later, still loving video games! Indie games are where my heart is and where it'll stay. The world of indie video games is ever evolving and such an interesting arena to be a part of!