Alundra 2

Alundra 2

Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action
Story:This is a 3D mix between a puzzle game and an rpg that involves the player in a battle against the baron and his gigi robots. It has a fun and classic hack and slash style of combat , and many mini games that keep you involved.
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