Drake

Drake

by Solarsuit
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Indie
Themes:Action
Story:Drake is a narrative driven Action RPG. Build your character. Meet factions controlling the distant desert planet called Drake. Face alien fauna. Uncover the mystery hidden under the surface. Explore this harsh Space Western World.
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