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A story-driven action adventure set in the ancient wilds.

Play as Adira, a determined huntress on a perilous journey to save her father.
Fight, explore, and uncover the secrets of the land.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Tribe of the Accord is a pixel-art action game where you play as Adira, a young huntress on a quest to rescue her kidnapped father. Throughout your journey, you'll gain new abilities, form alliances, and discover your place in a harsh and unforgiving world.

FEATURES

Discover responsive combat, sprawling biomes, and ever-growing skills—all crafted to immerse you in a living world before you dive into the features below.

Face the Wild

Face the Wild

Combat is responsive and dynamic. Use Adira’s speed and agility to time your strikes, dodge incoming attacks, overcome fierce predators, and defeat towering bosses.

Explore an Untamed World

New abilities open up previously inaccessible areas, rewarding curiosity and exploration with new pieces of lore, upgrades, and surprises off the beaten path.

Explore an Untamed World
Acquire New Abilities

Acquire New Abilities

Adira will learn a diverse range of abilities that fundamentally change your combat strategies and how you interact with the world.

recent blogs

For a deeper dive into our game development journey, be sure to check out the dev log.

Illustration of characters representing recruitment for Tribe of the Accord

Devlog - Recruitment

Developing a game involves various roles that one person rarely does, although not unheard of...

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Concept art of Adira, the protagonist of Tribe of the Accord

Devlog - Protagonist

In this post, I'm going to be discussing Adira, the main player protagonist in the game...

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Game engine interface used for Tribe of the Accord development

Devlog - Game engine

Building a game from scratch is a huge undertaking, and that is why most indie developers...

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