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Players create a character and travel around Sucia Island, a location Barred to the members of the player character's sect.
Whilst searching for a way off the island, the game's ultimate goal, players can form alliances with the island's inhabitants and complete quests through combat or other means.
Geneforge is played in 45 ° axonometric perspective, movement through the game's environs is real-time but switches to turn-based combat in the game's playing field.
The game world is divided up into 77 areas accessible through a world map.
The first two areas serve as the game's tutorial ; introducing players to navigation, controls and shaping creations.
Clearing areas by defeating guardians or successfully traversing the terrain allows players to bypass those areas via the world map, reducing travelling time.
The game has an always-visible auto-map, which begins each area completely darkened, and is revealed as the player explores.
As the player's party performs tasks or defeats enemies they receive experience, leading to increased levels and additional skill points.
The player character's skill points can be used to increase their statistics or to improve their aptitude in one of the fifteen available skills.
Canisters which increase skills or add new abilities are scattered throughout the game.

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