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Fallen Kingdom (Open World RPG/Adventure)
4 years ago

And again, a new game! This time it's a voxel-based Zelda game -- huge overworld, unlockable characters, lots of items and dungeons, etc. Look it up as "The Legend of Voxel" on Gamejolt.




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