Review: Last Word, a Conversation-Based JRPG
Last Word from indie dev Twelve Tiles gives urbane party conversation the JRPG treatment. Don your best evening wear and power up your witty repartee.
Last Word from indie dev Twelve Tiles gives urbane party conversation the JRPG treatment. Don your best evening wear and power up your witty repartee.
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