Game Review: Castle Wreck (Mobile – Free to Play)
After only a short time playing Castle Wreck the problems within the game become painfully apparent. A lack of detail, longevity and far too many ads.
After only a short time playing Castle Wreck the problems within the game become painfully apparent. A lack of detail, longevity and far too many ads.
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