
Please Wishlist and FollowAs a very small team creating this passion project, every Wishlist and Follow on Steam goes a very long way for us. About the GameThe Ambassador: Fractured Timelines is a twin-stick fantasy shooter centered around the ability to stop time. You’ll play as Gregor, a newly recruited member of the Eternal Fellowship, and an Ambassador of Time. Just as you are learning to use your newfound powers, the Fellowship’s capital city is mysteriously destroyed! As one of the only remaining fellows, you must find those responsible and return Tamaris to its former glory. The Ambassador features: Fast paced, strategic combat designed to stretch your time-stopping abilities. A vast world composed of fortresses, tall mountains, dense forests, and the smoldering remains of Tamaris. An action-packed campaign spanning five unique environments, two timelines, and 55 levels. An armory of weapons, magic trinkets, and armor, all more unique than the last. 20 hidden journals containing the history of the realm. Tough as nails Horde Mode after completion of the campaign Multiple difficulty settings ranging from easy and accessible to head-smashing-into-desk mode!
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 7 or later | Windows 7 or later |
| CPU | Dual-Core Intel or AMD processor | Dual-Core Intel or AMD processor |
| RAM | 4 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
| GPU |
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The Ambassador is available on PC.
The Ambassador was developed by tinyDino Games and published by The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild.
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The Ambassador takes approximately 1 hours to complete the main story.
| GeForce 7600 GS (512 MB) or equivalent |
| GeForce 7600 GS (512 MB) or equivalent |
| Storage | 2 GB available space | 2 GB available space |
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