Cross Hearts Arcadia Gives You A Fairy That Survives On Nuts

Another RPG from developer Kemco made its way to iOS devices this week—Cross Hearts Arcadia costs $6.99, but you can grab it for $2.99 while Kemco are celebrating its launch. Here’s a trailer:

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Cross Hearts Arcadia gives you a fairy partner named Tylt. Tylt survives on a diet of nuts, and depending on the kinds of nuts you feed him, both his appearance and his attributes change. In addition to raising Tylt, the game also lets you create your own gear with parts acquired from disassembling your existing equipment.

 

Cross Hearts Arcadia is available now. You can read more about it here.


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