
Rather, you can choose from a large variety (from dragons, to sharks to Santa Claus) and even have the option to create and name your own character. So, why haven't I mentioned the hero's name so far? Well that's because in 3D Dot Heroes, there is no one character you play as. Being of heroic blood you have been tasked with finding the six sages spread across the land in order to claim their powers and battle the dark bishop Fuelle, mastermind behind all that is evil. As luck would have it, some evil character has decided to let loose these evils and has brought darkness back to the land of Dotnia once again. In 3D Dot Heroes you take on the roll of the grandchild of great hero who saved the charming land of Dotnia from a dark and evil king. More to the point it is a homage or tribute to old school games, Zelda being the one you'll most likely be reminded of. Wait, how big is that sword? That can't be fair.ģD Dot Heroes is a bit of a throw back to games more attuned to the NES, not to say that it isn't a great game in modern times. Times were more civilized, your character would use his wits to solve puzzles and giant swords spanning fifty feet to dispose of his or her enemies. Not too long ago, games didn't focus on guns, grenades and tactical support.
