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Bonds of the Skies

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Platform: 3DS
Tags: RPG
Developer: Hit-Point
More Platforms: Android, PlayStation 4, Switch, Vita, Xbox One
AKA: Sora no Folklore (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
11/09/2017
EU
11/09/2017
JP
10/11/2017

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Staff Reviews

Bonds of the Skies review (Android)

Reviewed April 16, 2019

Rob Hamilton says: "Positive #1: I only spent 99 cents getting this on sale. Positive #2: I'm finished with it."
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