Roguelike-puzzler Road Not Taken coming to PC, PS4, and Vita in 2014
Triple Town developer Spry Fox has announced that its roguelike puzzle game Road Not Taken will hit Steam, PlayStation 4, and Vita in early 2014.
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Triple Town developer Spry Fox has announced that its roguelike puzzle game Road Not Taken will hit Steam, PlayStation 4, and Vita in early 2014.
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