Jon Shafer’s At the Gates Indie Game Review
Jon Shafer’s At the Gates takes a narrow approach to civilization building games creating an interesting gameplay experience that can also be quite harsh.
Jon Shafer’s At the Gates takes a narrow approach to civilization building games creating an interesting gameplay experience that can also be quite harsh.
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