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Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom

Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox Series X
Tags: RPG, Turn-Based
Developer: Ride On
More Platforms: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
AKA: Suna no Kuni no Kyuutei Kajiya (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
01/07/2021
EU
01/07/2021
JP
01/07/2021

Staff Reviews

Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom review (Switch)

Reviewed August 02, 2022

Joseph Shaffer says: "Even if you don't have a personal reason to play this game, you can still find an axe to grind."
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