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Book of Travels convinced me I can still love MMOs as long as they’re tiny

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Dec 22, 2021


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My relationship with MMOs had been decaying for years before I finally let go of my fond teen memories and broke up with them for good. This year I steered clear of New World, avoided being enticed by Final Fantasy XIV, and instead turned my attention to Book of Travels, which its developer Might and Delight calls a “TMORPG” for “tiny” rather than “massive.”

Its small server online world draws on the likes of pen and paper RPGs with trading and combat and talkative NPCs. It’s visually and audibly serene as I’ve come to expect from Might and Delight after their Shelter series. I’ve spent a huge 50 hours slowly exploring this tiny world without worrying whether I’m missing out. It’s the kind of low pressure online RPG relationship I’d needed all along.

Book Of Travels is a descendant of classic RPGs, beginning by picking a character class with proficiency in talents like Mechanics and Physicality, traits, an origin, and a wind alignment. You’ll spot more of its cRPG roots in its point and click movement or obsession with crowding your inventory, but also in its love of introducing the lore of the Braided Shore through conversations and item descriptions. It’s the stuff of fables, where tying magical knots can turn you into a cat or allow you to teleport while special teas grant fortified strength or endurance.

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The world has no formal currency, so you’ll often be managing your inventory—trading fish you catch or baubles you loot for other goods until you can afford a jacket that increases your Ward (defense) stat or a backpack with extra pockets or a knot skill that turns you into a deer so you can gallop across the world more quickly.



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