Aureole: Wings of Hope

Aureole: Wings of Hope (2025)

by Team Stargazers, JanduSoft
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform, Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:At sonic speeds, Aureole: Wings of Hope takes platforming to the literal skies! Join Ramila and Ryleth on their crusade to reclaim their home from demonic forces in this unique physics-based side-scrolling game.
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