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Lost Castle Early Access Interview

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Lost Castle Early Access Interview with Hunter Studio

Lost Castle is an action RPG beat'em up with roguelike elements and randomized dungeons.

Prologue: Castle Harwood used to be a castle governed by nobles. Unfortunately, evils had come upon the land and ended the calm days. Peoples were tortured, enslaved, murdered by demons. Gradually, demons wanted a bit more and began to invade surrounding areas. For the humanity, honor and treasures, the braves from far and near come continuously enter Harwood to find the root of all evils...

In the game, you play as a treasure hunter who is also plan to enter Harwood. You want to uphold justice with the sword in your hand, and, by the way, take some treasures. However, Harwood has been eroded by evil. Will everything be as you wish?

About Another Indie/Hunter Studio

It began on a dark and stormy night in a university in the mysterious land of China. Three good friends gathered beneath the peach trees and incanted a dark and dangerous ritual to give them the terrible strength of the gods. Unfortunately, the spell went wrong and they got really good at coding instead. If they could not be gods of this realm, then they decided to create another

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www.anotherindie.com/
@anotherindieS
https://www.facebook.com/anotherindiestudio

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