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VOL. 2, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Design and development of “Last Five Orders”: A focused role-based 2D action RPG for enhanced player experience and resource management
Authors
Dhanya Vinish, Nimish Angchekar, Siddhesh Chavan, Prathamesh Dalvi, Shravan Shetty
Abstract
The Last five orders is a
2D action RPG developed to help players experience a deep, focused medieval
fantasy world without the initial cognitive overload of traditional RPGs. With
the increasing complexity of modern games, players often lose track of their
core objectives and mechanics. This game allows players to select one of five
distinct starting orders, locking them into a dedicated environment and combat
system. To progress, the player must complete localized quests and defeat the
boss of their current realm to unlock the other 4 roles. It provides a
centralized inventory system where players can collect items and craft gear
essential for survival. Because the player has limited health that leads to a
definitive game over upon depletion, the game encourages tactical planning over
reckless combat. To handle scalable player data, saved states, and future cross
platform features, the backend architecture can be developed using modern
technologies like Node.js and MongoDB to ensure secure authentication and
smooth performance.
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Pages:177-181
How to cite this article:
Dhanya Vinish, Nimish Angchekar, Siddhesh Chavan, Prathamesh Dalvi, Shravan Shetty "Design and development of “Last Five Orders”: A focused role-based 2D action RPG for enhanced player experience and resource management". International Journal of Research in All Subject, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 177-181
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