
Review: Trust me, you’ll want to be part of Cult of the Lamb
Cult of the Lamb is a deliciously adorable game where being evil does indeed pay.
Cult of the Lamb is a deliciously adorable game where being evil does indeed pay.
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Unless you’ve already done so on other systems, then you’re excused. Or you can buy it again now, it’s totally worth it.
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Flick your way around an adorable game in control of a witch giving chase to a robber.