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The Legends of the Lost
7 years ago

Surprise The Legends of the Lost 2017 Beta is now released!


I may have released a little early but I got excited to finally release a new version of the game after so long. Please note that this is a very old version of the game and it was originally intended for closed play testing. This means that there are a lot of bugs so please make sure to read the read me. Also utilize Save castles as they create warp point that you can use if you get stuck.

A change log would be way too big but here are some highlights

  • Added a lot of new areas

  • Added a lot of new items

  • Added a lot of new weapons

  • Added a lot of new perks

  • Added a lot of new enemies

  • Added a lot new bugs

There’s also save castles, warp points, wall climbing and you can ride camels isn’t that cool.



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