Hand-Drawn Medieval RTS MEDIX Launches First Public Playtest on Steam
After over three years of solo development, the unique hand-drawn medieval RTS, MEDIX, which tasks players with commanding a medical unit, is now available for its first public playtest on Steam.
A new real-time strategy game, MEDIX, has launched its first public playtest today on Steam, inviting players to experience its unique premise: commanding a medical unit during a desperate battlefield retreat. Developed by a solo creator over the past three and a half years, MEDIX distinguishes itself with a striking hand-drawn art style and a focus on the often-overlooked role of medics in medieval warfare.
The game challenges players to rescue as many wounded soldiers as possible before enemy forces overrun their position. Described by its creator as an intense and stressful experience “in a good way,” MEDIX aims to put players under pressure, testing their tactical skills and resource management in a high-stakes environment. The initial playtest build offers access to the first two missions, providing approximately 40 minutes of gameplay.
For the solo developer, this marks a significant milestone—the first time their work has been directly accessible to the public via the Steam client. This step comes after years of dedicated effort, an achievement that often carries a mix of excitement and apprehension for independent creators as they release their passion project into the wild.
The playtest serves as a crucial opportunity to gather feedback and refine the game's mechanics and overall experience ahead of its full launch. Players interested in participating and offering their thoughts can join the MEDIX playtest directly through its Steam page, contributing to the development of this promising indie title.