THE WAGADU CHRONICLES
Edge UK|October 2022
Pre-colonial influences and roleplaying thrive in this African fantasy
THE WAGADU CHRONICLES

From Tolkien to D&D, the fantasy genre is primarily rooted in European influences, which makes The Wagadu Chronicles, an MMORPG set in a world inspired by precolonial African culture, an enticing prospect. But as studio founder and CEO Allan Cudicio explains, it's a world that has had to be built entirely from scratch. As a small team, Twin Drums is relying on procedural generation to create Wagadu, a purgatory formed from several archipelagos that its players fall into at the outset, and that shrinks and grows in accordance with its population. Cudicio takes us on a tour, pointing out each biome's influences from different regions of Africa, stressing how everything here is new: an indie developer working on, say, a medieval European fantasy game could find assets on the Unity store to start from, but Black creations are rarely afforded this privilege.

This story is from the October 2022 edition of Edge UK.

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