Brány Skeldalu

Brány Skeldalu (1998)

by Napoleon Games, JRC Czech
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Puzzle
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Gates of Skeldal is a dungeon crawler with a rather unique graphical style and originally only released for the Czech market. The game has never been officially released in English but has been translated by fans as a result of crowd-funding. Now it is available on both Android and iOS. The game was originally released with map editor enabling players to create their own dungeons and maps.Show more
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Fantastic adventure game. World exploration is fantastic, combat has beat'em up mechanics and using the elemental spirits as abilities is also a nice touch. I really wish for this game to come to GOG.
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