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300 Dwarves

300 Dwarves (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PC
Tags: Strategy, Tactical
Developer: Artifex Mundi

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05/06/2014

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300 Dwarves review

Reviewed June 16, 2014

Gary Hartley says: "One Dwarf too far."
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