September 29th, 2012 | By

Tagged in: | |

Loren Amazon Princess

After the success of ‘Loren the Amazon Princess’, developer Winter Wolves, has decided to expand upon the game, by releasing the expansion: The Castle of N’mar.

With the expansion, the core game is enriched with additional non-linear quests through unexplored lands and also with the introduction of several new playable characters. Brand new quests offer fresh insight into existing characters, and the multiple endings will ensure that one play through is simply not enough.


The story of The Castle of N’mar begins when Amazon scouts go missing while investigating disturbances in the haunted land of N’mar. All evidence points to the vampire-infested Castle of N’mar.  It falls to Loren and her companions to find out what is really going on within the land.

Sauzer, Mesphit, and Chambara from the original game are now playable. They each feature different combat behaviors and two pairs of them come with complete romance arcs which have the potential to change the main story: romance Chambara and Mesphit with either Saren or Elenor.

The Castle Of N’Mar is not the only new zone included with the expansion. Also included are the Catacombs, the Orcish Village, The Tomb Of Twilight, Cyclopes Hunting Grounds, The Haunted Mines and more, with new enemies and boss fights for each area.

The expansion also comes with additional tweaks and rebalances to provide a better gaming experience.

The Castle of N’mar requires ‘Loren the Amazon Princess’ to play. The game is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

A free demo is available on the official website, here.

About the author

(227 posts)

The Editor in Chief of IGM, Tom is essentially a nerdy Viking. He has a near constant craving for burgers and beer, and satisfies his instinct to pillage and plunder through video games. Tom stands tall, bearded, and doesn't care much for small talk. He loves talking about indie games though, so never hesitate to tweet him: @TomScott90 or email him: tom@indiegamemag(dot)com.