Mordheim: City of the Damned
Role PlayingMordheim: City of the Damned is the first video game adaptation of Games Workshop's cult classic tabletop game Mordheim. Set in the Warhammer World's...
Discretion is a turn-based Role-Playing Game for Android following the story of a young noble thrust into the danger and intrigues of life at the court of King Assam. The King is busy waging a protracted war against his neighbours to the east, the Kingdom of Denia. With a young, popular and ambitious Queen, perhaps he is too busy... enter the world of Discretion and take part in the story. Choose the direction the story takes, resulting in three unique endings. Features: - Accessible game-play designed specifically for mobile gaming: play at your own pace - Mature and compelling storyline with multiple unique endings - Fully 3D world with 10 different areas - 4 character classes - Combat system with 48 unique special abilities
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