Fight the Dragon Preview
Preview - 12th Apr 2014 | By Matt YoungOn the surface, Fight the Dragon is a dungeon crawler RPG in the style of Torchlight and Diablo.
On the surface, Fight the Dragon is a dungeon crawler RPG in the style of Torchlight and Diablo.
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