Overview

Trolddom is a classic 2D fantasy open-world MMORPG that aims to deliver a nostalgic gaming experience. Developed and published by Plant Based Games, it features all the core elements players expect from the genre: monsters to battle, loot to collect, player trading, auction houses, guilds, and a robust profession system. The game offers five distinct classes—Fighter, Priest, Sorcerer, Paladin, and Witch—each with three unique talent trees and over 150 talents to customize your playstyle. With more than 350 quests available, players can reach maximum level through solo or party play. For those seeking a challenge, eight instance dungeons await, promising rare loot for successful groups. Trolddom emphasizes a fair play environment with optional PvP and a strict no pay-to-win policy.

Highlights

  • Experience a deep character progression system with five classes, each boasting three unique talent trees and over 150 talents.
  • Embark on over 350 quests, tackle eight challenging instance dungeons, and engage in player trading and auction houses.
  • Enjoy a true MMORPG experience with no pay-to-win mechanics, ensuring a level playing field for all players.

Who It's For

Trolddom is designed for players who cherish the golden age of MMORPGs and are looking for a deep, engaging experience without modern monetization schemes. Fans of classic 2D graphics, extensive questing, character customization, and cooperative play will find a lot to love here. It's also a great choice for those who prefer optional PvP and a fair, player-driven economy.

Game Info

Trolddom offers a rich MMORPG experience with a focus on player progression and community. The game features a mix of handcrafted and procedurally generated content, ensuring variety in its worlds and dungeons. Players can choose from five classes, each with extensive talent customization. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer activities, including group quests and instance dungeons. PvP is entirely optional, and the developers are committed to a no pay-to-win model, with the game's purchase price being the only cost.