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Armello marches on to Switch and it shines ever bright

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 22, 2018September 9, 202008 mins

For as much as it’s taken for Armello to get to Nintendo’s portable, thanks to the deep systems, consistent writing, and fantastic art direction, it continues to shine as a port three years later.

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A look at Armello’s Usurpers DLC

Callum RakestrawAugust 29, 2016April 25, 202507 mins

Armello’s changed a bit since its release last year. Like so many other multiplayer games on Steam, the digital board game has added item chests and keys, allowing players to obtain cosmetic items (new dice, in this case) either through a coin toss at the end of a match or by buying them via the…

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Armello Review – Long live the king

Callum RakestrawOctober 8, 2015April 25, 2025013 mins

Armello is an interesting blend of genres and ideas. It’s a strategy meets card game hybrid with some role-playing elements thrown on top. It seeks to recreate the tabletop experience in videogame form, such that it not only plays like one, but captures the look and feel too. From its aesthetics to its rules and…

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E3 2015 – Tabletop gaming comes to PS4 in the form of Armello

Callum RakestrawJune 27, 2015April 28, 202508 mins

Armello is a turn-based strategy game wherein you and three other players fight for control of the throne. It’s essentially a virtual tabletop game, as evident by its use of cards and dice and how they’re presented. It’s a bit formidable at first, what with all the systems and mechanics at play (especially as someone…

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