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Roguelite Game Novel Rogue disponible para preinscripción en Android

Autor : Sarah Actualizar : Jan 20,2025

¡Embárcate en una mágica aventura JRPG basada en cartas con Novel Rogue de Kemco! La preinscripción ya está abierta para Android y Steam.

Este encantador juego de pixel art te presenta como un joven aprendiz de la Bruja de los Portales. Explora un mundo cautivador, descubre tomos encantados dentro de la Biblioteca Antigua, cada uno de los cuales desbloquea sistemas de combate únicos.

Construye y personaliza tu mazo para batallas por turnos, mejorado con elementos roguelite inesperados. Cuatro tomos distintos, cada uno con su propio sistema, ofrecen opciones estratégicas de construcción de mazos que se adaptan a tu estilo de juego.

characters gathered in a library with a magical cat saying meow

Elige tu aventura con el modelo freemium o premium de Kemco. La versión freemium es gratuita con anuncios (se puede eliminar mediante compra dentro de la aplicación), mientras que la versión premium ofrece 150 Witch Stones adicionales y una experiencia sin publicidad. Tenga en cuenta que los datos guardados no se pueden transferir entre versiones.

Mientras esperas el lanzamiento, ¡explora nuestra selección de los mejores JRPG de Android! Preinscríbase ahora en Google Play para obtener acceso anticipado, siga la página oficial de Facebook para obtener actualizaciones o visite el sitio web oficial para obtener más detalles.

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