Quest For Infamy Dev Diary: The Story

by on Jun.10, 2014, under developer diary, featured, quest for infamy

We’ve taken a glance at Krasna before, its people, the quaint town of Volksville and of course, the great port city of Tyr. However, a city like Tyr, the jewel of Krasna deserves a more in-depth look.

Tyr’s architecture
The city features a distinct Greco-Roman architecture, a style that isn’t exclusive to its buildings as even the citizens’ wardrobes reflects this. It’s also guarded by an elite group of all-female warriors named Tyr’s Arrows.
The arrows are selected from birth to serve their city, once chosen, they’re trained in the art of war, don’t mistaken them for mere brutes though, as the they are also literate and well educated.

If Tyr seems too clean or posh for you, why not visit the harbor? Even if the city’s level of cleanliness is ideal for you, the harbor is not a place to be missed. The buildings and people here are so different it’s as if you’ve walked into a completely different city.

Quite a difference, heh?
Gone are the columns, stone houses, fountains or the appreciation for beauty and knowledge. Instead, the harbor is littered with wooden buildings, houses of ill repute and its people share a love of drink and danger.
This of course is just one city in the game and considering Quest For Infamy features over 200 backgrounds, there’s a lot to explore. The game is massive in its size and scope, something very uncommon for the genre. Stay tuned for our next entry, which will feature another video by the game’s creators.
Gonçalo GonçalvesSocial Media AssociatePhoenix Online Studios

We’ve taken a glance at Krasna before, its people, the quaint town of Volksville and of course, the great port city of Tyr. However, a city like Tyr, the jewel of Krasna deserves a more in-depth look.

Tyr’s architecture

The city features a distinct Greco-Roman architecture, a style that isn’t exclusive to its buildings as even the citizens’ wardrobes reflects this. It’s also guarded by an elite group of all-female warriors named Tyr’s Arrows.

The arrows are selected from birth to serve their city, once chosen, they’re trained in the art of war, don’t mistaken them for mere brutes though, as the they are also literate and well educated.

If Tyr seems too clean or posh for you, why not visit the harbor? Even if the city’s level of cleanliness is ideal for you, the harbor is not a place to be missed. The buildings and people here are so different it’s as if you’ve walked into a completely different city.

Quite a difference, heh?

Gone are the columns, stone houses, fountains or the appreciation for beauty and knowledge. Instead, the harbor is littered with wooden buildings, houses of ill repute and its people share a love of drink and danger.

This of course is just one city in the game and considering Quest For Infamy features over 200 backgrounds, there’s a lot to explore. The game is massive in its size and scope, something very uncommon for the genre. Stay tuned for our next entry, which will feature another video by the game’s creators.

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Gonçalo Gonçalves
Social Media Associate
Phoenix Online Studios


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