Review: The Quest for El Dorado
Note: Wettlauf Nach El Dorado is now available in English as The Quest for El→
Note: Wettlauf Nach El Dorado is now available in English as The Quest for El→
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Is it just me, or do French game designers have a fascination with the Old→
[Ed. note: This is a preview of a non-final, pre-production demo of the game. Our→
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A vast treasure sits recently discovered in the heart of the dense Kingswood. You lead→
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There you stand – just as hundreds of commanders before you have in times gone→
You know what it means when the Floobian geese begin flying east, don’t you? What’s→
“Not just the Spanish Main, love. The entire ocean. The entire wo’ld. Wherever we want→
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