
Use an accordion to explore an open world inspired by Brazil!! 🪗🎶

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In The Legend of Bard, play your accordion and explore this 2D world inspired by the Brazilian Northeast!
Machines and industries are destroying and corrupting the land, and your father has been kidnapped in the middle of it all! Now it’s up to you to rescue him while helping save this world!
Fight using your accordion’s area attack
Follow the rhythm to unleash a bonus attack!
Meet characters from Brazilian culture and folklore
Explore a 2D pixel art world that pays tribute to the Brazilian Northeast
Overcome challenges with accordion, music, rhythm, and a Brazilian touch!
Face secrets and puzzles scattered throughout the map!
All this in a small, charming, and cozy world that’s just the beginning!


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