Coin Crypt reviews

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Simple, fun and deep. You have to think fast but well. At the beginning it seems lame but the more you play and the more you realize the richness of this little game that has not finished to occupy you, no matter the style of game you like. A very good surprise that we come once again from the indie scene.
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When I saw the Game first, I thought to myself so "hm ... Looks quite ok ... " When I got the game through a HumbleBundle and I was bored I just started ... AND OMG WAS HABE I ONLY VERPASST!!! ES MACHT SO SÜCHTIG AND ES MIGHT UNHEIMLICH VIEL SPAß!! Buy! Buy! Buy!
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Early Access Review Is Definitely recommended if you want to experience a different Approach to the CCG Genre. A bit angular and edgy yet, especially in Terms of Graphics and Balance, but is already Fun and for £550 that's a Bargain. Have made a small ' Let's Test ' and also forgive a Key for the Game. (Give Away ends Friday, 16.05.2014) Click here: Coming too early? -Coin Crypt:D Review will be updated with upcoming Patches.
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The Game is suitable for all The Capitalists among us. Even more than AdVenture Capitalist. This Game deals exclusively with collecting Coins and using them in the Fight against Evil. You will find yourself on an Island Where an Atzteken Treasure has been discovered and now you try to recover as many Treasures as possible, You will come across Ghosts, Curses, Graves. Well, the whole Package full of Excitement! :D It is built up like most Roguelikes you always start with the same Number of Coins and fights through the Levels where there is more And more Loot and unlocks characters which have Bonuses but also Mali. For the Price of only one Euro Coin (From the Humble Bundle) I can only recommend the Game
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A relatively original rogue-like that assumes that one fights with its Thun. Subtlety comes from the fact that one pays, attacks, cures with the same items, which requires to manage quite carefully its finances. The fights take place in the same way as a deck of cards, since our pieces are also our "decks". The first runs frankly packed me and then two things started to me. The first is that the different classes proposed (to be unlocked) are generally not effective or even interesting to play. So I ended up alternating two-three classes out of the 20 available (which was not the lens I guess). The second problematic aspect of the length is that you spend a lot of time managing your deck and looting piles of chests, which makes the rhythm quite cumbersome. All this happens at the beginning but after 50 runs, it becomes usant. After that, you also have to assume that I have tastes of toilets globally so I guess it's good anyway.