Orake
Orake is a 2D MMORPG built around a classic high-fantasy vibe and a deliberately old-school approach to character building. Instead of locking you into a class, the game pushes you to define your role through gear and spell choices, then grow your stats by actively using what you equip. Between questing, exploring zone-based areas, and grouping up to tackle tougher enemies, it aims for a straightforward, nostalgic loop, with the added tension of full-loot PvP when you decide to fight other players.
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Publisher: Candycane Games Playerbase: Low Type: 2D MMORPG Release Date: August 13, 2016 Pros: +Retro-inspired look and feel. +Classless progression through equipment. +High-stakes full-loot PvP. Cons: -Technical hiccups and errors. -Input and movement can feel awkward. -Resolution options are restricted. |
Orake Overview
Orake is a top-down 2D MMORPG that leans into a simple presentation and familiar fantasy tropes, in a way that will feel recognizable to anyone who spent time with earlier online RPGs. The core hook is the lack of traditional classes. Your character’s identity is shaped by what you carry and cast, and your effectiveness grows as you repeatedly use those weapons and spells, raising the related stats over time.
The world is designed around multiple connected areas rather than one seamless map, encouraging a pattern of moving between zones to find quests, enemies, and new points of interest. NPCs provide objectives, typically centered on defeating hostile creatures, and rewards come in the form of gold and upgrades that feed back into your build. For players who enjoy risk, Orake also supports full-loot PvP, which makes every duel a meaningful decision, because death means dropping the items you are currently holding.
Orake Key Features:
- No Classes – develop your character through the gear and magic you equip, then improve the matching stats by using them in combat.
- Old School Presentation – a clean top-down visual style and straightforward interface aim to capture a classic MMORPG tone.
- Full Loot PvP – player conflict comes with real consequences, since defeat causes you to drop your carried items.
- Simple Controls – the basic control scheme and minimal UI help new players jump in without much setup.
- Low System Requirements – modest hardware needs keep it playable on a wide range of PCs, including older systems.
Orake Screenshots
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Orake Featured Video
https://youtu.be/JRftwMEPuEQ
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Orake Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP
CPU: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
RAM: 400 MB
Video Card: DirectX8 compatible video card or APU
Hard Disk: 2 GB
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Orake Additional Information
Developer: Candycane Games
Publisher: Candycane Games
Release Date: August 13, 2016
Development History / Background:
Orake is created and published by Candycane Games. It represents the studio’s first title released on the Steam platform. Orake launched on August 13, 2016.

