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[–] Flapjak 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Love it love it love it love it. Would highly reccommend and it is very difficult at first. Once you learn a thing or two about how you need to play it becomes a bit easier, but it is still difficult and majorly rewarding.
[–] Moongoat 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
No joke, that game consumed my life for a while. So much so that I started making a card game in Tabletop Simulator based off of RoR. It's a ton of work and I love it, but I'll be happy when it's over.
For a similar sort of patience + skill = reward sort of experience, you should definitely look into Vagante. Still early access but it's killing in ratings right now. I think it's gonna do well.
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