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Running the Castle in Dead Cells Early Access
Game Review - Dead Cells

Running the Castle in Dead Cells Early Access

July 5, 2017 Marion Constante

While still in early access, Dead Cells is shaping up to be an extraordinary 2D game where a player must get as far as they can in the castle before restarting from the beginning. Every run can change as new levels and areas open up, and new items and abilities are obtained to enhance the gaming experience.

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