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Runestone Keeper Review (Xbox One) - XboxAddict

Adam at XBA Says: "If you put in the time to slowly progress, you’ll enjoy your dungeon crawling experience, even when you’re dying every few floors, it’s just a shame that the majority of your success is out of your hands and relies on pure luck. "

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Roguelite Dungeon Crawler Runestone Keeper emerges on to Xbox One

Neil writes: "E-Home Entertainment have seen a rather decent number of their games arrive on console over the last few months and now they are back with more. Runestone Keeper is the latest title that E-Home are chancing their arm with and if you're after a challenging roguelite dungeon crawler, then this is one for you."

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Runestone Keeper Review | TheXboxHub

Richard writes: "Remember when you got your first PC and spent hours exploring everything it could do? I’m talking about the programs – nowadays referred to as Apps – such as Paint or Encarta, or the games like Solitaire, Pinball or Minesweeper. If your heart just swelled up with memories of Minesweeper and wasting away hours on it then well my friend, come with me as I introduce you to Runestone Keeper, the distant cousin to Minesweeper that the family don’t really want you hanging around with."

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Roguelike Runestone Keeper Updated With iPhone Support

TTP: Among the many roguelike games that have been released on the App Store in recent times is a very interesting game called Runestone Keeper. The game has been clearly inspired by another roguelike game called Dungelot but it still manages to stand on its own thanks to how expansive the experience is, with plenty of enemies to defeat, more classes to try out and more.

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Palitera3049d ago (Edited 3049d ago )

2.99 (for a piece of game) + microtransactions?

No, thanks.