Posted in: Games, Indie Games, Video Games | Tagged: Bayaya, Ondřej Španěl
Check out the latest video for the upcoming folktale inspired 3D RPG game Bayaya, as we get to see 15 minutes worth of gameplay
Article Summary
- Watch 15 minutes of Bayaya gameplay, revealing new RPG mechanics and a unique art style.
- Inspired by Czech folktales, Bayaya immerses players in a procedurally generated open world.
- Experience martial arts combat with a swordfighting system based on the German school.
- Bayaya offers extreme modding capabilities and fun for all ages, with simple programming tools.
Indie game developer and publisher Ondřej Španěl has released a brand-new video for their upcoming game, Bayaya, giving us an amazing look at the title. The video, which you can see here, shows off more of the mechanics and story behind the Czech-inspired folktale RPG title, as they have mixed a textureless world with point-and-click mechanics to give you a different kind of adventure title. Enjoy the video as the game iwll arrive in Early Access somewhere down the road, although a date has not been specificed yet.

Bayaya
Become Bayaya- a prince who, fed up with court politics, leaves the castle and tries to make a name for himself. Not wanting to have an easier life because of his noble blood, the prince decides to speak just one word, Bayaya. He also learns that there is a great danger coming to the land. Will you grow as a person and defeat the evil dragon? Bayaya, based on a Czech fairytale of the same name, is a fairytale-like story meant to be enjoyed by everyone. The procedurally generated open world is always exciting to discover, and there’s always something to do. The team behind Bayaya is led by the lead game programmer of Operation Flashpoint, ARMA and ARMA 2, Ondrej Spanel.
- Charming Story: If you ever wanted to feel the childlike joy of experiencing a fairytale, Bayaya is the game for you. Set in a light fantasy setting, you will explore the land and experience a simple and fun story.
- Toylike Looks:Â Inspired by the toys from their childhood, the dev team chose a very specific art style. It is reminiscent of wooden toys and early 90s graphics. Let your imagination fill in the rest!
- Martial Arts Combat:Â The game features a combat system based on the German school of swordfighting. Plan out your moves, look for openings, and strike when the time’s right.
- Extreme Modability: Bayaya’s engine is very easy to mod and create new assets and stories for. Only basic programming skills are required. Make your own stories and share them with others!
- Fun For All Ages:Â Whether you are a child, a child’s parent, or anyone in between, you will find comfort and fun in Bayaya. From experiencing the story through playing in the sandbox mode to modding, you are going to find something you will like!
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About Gavin Sheehan
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