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Othercide Offers Mysterious Monochromatic Missions
Modern Gamer - Othercide

Othercide Offers Mysterious Monochromatic Missions

August 22, 2020 Melissa Pierce

Played in artistic black and white, with bright crimson red for blood, Othercide is one of the most unique and fascinating turn-based strategy games that we have come across in years. Armchair commanders will definitely want to check this one out.

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