If you want to find games like Summoner's Handbook, we've got you covered. This is a list of games similar to Summoner's Handbook. If you are looking for something like that, you'll likely enjoy some of these games.
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Eye of the Kraken is an adventure game developed by Absurdus. It was originally released in 2002. It was published by Absurdus. Most rawgers rated the game as "Meh".
You can play Eye of the Kraken on PC.
- Release date:May 13, 2016
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Moonstone Tavern - A Fantasy Tavern Sim! is an indie RPG-simulation game developed by Michael Flynn and Elizabeth Flynn. It came out on 13-05-2016. FlynnFour Games published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended".
Moonstone Tavern - A Fantasy Tavern Sim! is available on PC. You can purchase the game on Steam.
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- Release date:Aug 23, 2019
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Telling Lies is an indie adventure-simulation game developed by Annapurna Interactive, Sam Barlow and Furious Bee. It came out on 23-08-2019. Annapurna Interactive published the game. On review aggregator Metacritic, Telling Lies has a score of 82. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
Telling Lies is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, macOS and PC. The game is sold via GOG, App Store, PlayStation Store and Xbox Store.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1983
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Urban Upstart is a game developed by Pete Cooke. It came out on 01-01-1983. It was published by Richard Shepherd Software.
You can play Urban Upstart on Commodore / Amiga.
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Game Derby is an arcade game developed by MindVision Software. It came out on 01-11-2001. Remy, Luke & Associates published the game.
You can play Game Derby on PC.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1984
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The Seven Cities of Gold (1984) is an adventure-strategy game developed by Ozark Softscape. It came out on 01-01-1984. Electronic Arts published the game.
The Seven Cities of Gold (1984) is available on Commodore / Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit and Classic Macintosh.
It was produced by Jim Rushing and Joe Ybarra. It was directed by Jim Rushing.