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Doom & Destiny, Doom & Destiny Advanced, TA: Little Red Riding Hood $0.99 ea @ Google Play

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More games on sale for Android. The Doom & Destiny RPGs are full of content.

Doom & Destiny

Four nerds, drawn into a fantasy world and mistaken for heroes, have to battle their way through a massive, crazy adventure and defeat a preposterous villain!
This great RPG has magic, dungeons, pizza, and jokes galore. If you ever enjoyed 8bit and 16bit role playing game, pen and paper rpg and nerd humor, you are going to love this game!

Doom & Destiny Advanced

Nerds are back into this preposterous turn-based rpg! Fight against Solomon Steel, the evil businessman, while he tries to conquer the universe with his ruthless startup! Get involved with the development of the game, experience glitches as never before and create with us the game of YOUR dreams!

TA: Little Red Riding Hood

Step into a bizarre fairytale world and set out on a Little Red Riding Hood adventure that only App Games can bring to life!
Hop from one dangerous island to the next by jumping at just the right moment. You needn’t worry. There are markers that lead the way to a successful jump. Be sure to grab all of the red apples and bonuses you can on your epic and twisted adventures.

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  • +2

    I just got D&D advanced yesterday - I played the free version of the first one though, the ads were annoying but that was all.

    I also found that Knights of Pen and Paper II was slightly on sale - down to about $4-$4.50 (from $6.20) from memory - I can't check since I bought it.

    • +2

      Yep $4.49

  • D&D was a little broken with levelling, but the humour was good and consistent. Sequel seems similar so far (only played 5 min).

    Would recommend them.

  • +1

    As for story lines do I need to play them in order or it doesn't really matter? after 2 minutes in each one, Advance seems to have better controls and seems alot smoother?

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