Tag: Fantasy
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This is Total War! And with Warhammer.
Warhammer 3 is a fantasy journey worth every penny, offering a grander perspective, a more credible fantasy war, and a deeper strategic experience.
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The classic literature crossover you did not know you needed
Engage in Shakespearean madness with your friends by overcoming challenges together or through deceit in this satirical card game.
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Eric the Unready – Medieval shenanigans never felt so… wordy
Hearken, thou reader, and heed! When other #medieval knights are questing for a grail of supposed holiness, ’tis upon thee to… keep out of their way. Yet might there perchance be an #adventure fraught with #humor lurking just around yonder corner?
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Friends & Dragons: addictive and soulless or pretty good actually?
What do you get when you make Dungeons & Dragons, but as a free-to-play mobile game? You get Friends & Dragons, a strategy game of 150+ characters with a wide spread of different classes and designs.
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Roadwarden – “If you go down into woods today…”
Roadwarden sets you off on a mission to northern wilderness in this visual-novel style fantasy RPG that, aside from couple of stylistic hiccups, manages to weave a fascinating world for fans of the genre to visit.
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Coffee Talk – A visual novel where elves, mermaids and orcs espresso their deepest thoughts to you, their barista
Ever dreamed of working in a cafe in fantasy Seattle? This game could bean the one for you. So put your apron on and get ready to brew a latte of coffee and listen to customers espresso their worries to you.
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Legends of Andor: an easily approachable fantasy board game
Defend the realm against hordes of enemies in a high-fantasy board game!
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Shadow of War – Bigger, but is it better?
Shadow of War attempts to make Shadow of Mordor bigger and better in every way. But the result feels more inflated than improved.
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One simply walks into Mordor and hunts some orc.
Shadow of Mordor offers a good #action-adventure experience in Middle-Earth, with solid Arkham-style combat and a unique Nemesis system that gives enemies some much needed character, in an otherwise unimpressive story.
