
There is now a Shadowed image of Sara in the Left corner to check her status...
https://gamejolt.com/games/project-utgardr/673440
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An overview of our improving level design... Part 2...
Project Utgardr is a first-person parkour platform adventure inspired by Norse and pre-Viking culture.
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New Norse style hairdo. We consulted some reliable sources and it seems that hair was in fashion back then...
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Wishlist on Steam! s.team/a/1878290
In the dark and damp corners of these mountains lie rare red roots. They look rather ordinary, if uncommon. Could they be linked to something…? Wishlist... https://store.steampowered.com/app/1878290/Project_Utgardr
Our 2024 Advent Calendar has opened! Day 21: @DarkTaurus ![]()
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Dear gamers and hikers, we're focusing to complete this project in the upcoming months, which will mark the start of the new year and the official announcement of this game.
Happy holidays and, in a short time, happy new year from the TronusGames team.
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before the quest ends on July 8 and you'll get Coins!
Dear gamers and hikers, we're focusing to complete this project in the upcoming months, which will mark the start of the new year and the official announcement of this game.
Happy holidays and, in a short time, happy new year from the TronusGames team.
This new update brings players back to their roots with environmental and gameplay improvements and adds content to Project Utgardr's Early Access.
Discover how to finish the First Chapter's preview:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1878290/Project_Utgardr
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to open today's slot on the calendar.
It’s always good to stop for a second to properly line up a jump, but sometimes keeping your momentum going pays off.











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