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Crown trick review
Crown trick review












Each movement counts as a turn and enemies will be able to move right after you’ve completed your turn. The entirety of each dungeon is laid out on a grid, with Elle being able to move one square at a time.

crown trick review

However, the addition of a turn-based element makes things slightly more strategic. Just like other titles in the rogue-like genre, you are tasked with taking on procedurally-generated dungeons, defeating its enemies and bosses and collecting randomised loot.

crown trick review

It’s also not the most original plot, but it’s still pretty enjoyable and provides enough motivation to crawl through the various dungeons.īeing touted as an adventure RPG rogue-like, Crown Trick may sound a little overwhelming, however, it’s actually quite easy to learn its systems. These don’t reveal much and are quite mysterious in execution, but should keep you intrigued enough to seek out the next letter. You can also learn a little more about Elle by finding letters throughout the game. The story itself may seem a little minimal at first, drip-feeding you little bits of narrative at moments during the game, but it does open up quite a bit. After a brief introduction on the realm and the enemies that litter it, they set off on a journey that takes them to a number of different locations. Upon arriving, she meets a magical, talking crown who convinces her to wear it, teaching her about the realm and combat as they go.

crown trick review

In Crown Trick, you play as Elle, a young girl who has found herself stuck in the Nightmare Realm.














Crown trick review