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Sequel to Warriors' Mayhem: Forgemaster Quest Launched

Nov 13,2024 Author: Owen

Sequel to Warriors

King Smith: Forgemaster Quest is a new game by Cat Lab. Well, actually it’s the sequel to their most popular game, Warriors’ Market Mayhem. Hmmm, I know. It surprised me a bit, too, since the names don’t match with each other.But that doesn’t deter the fact that King Smith: Forgemaster Quest is the sequel to Warriors’ Market Mayhem. If you’ve played the latter, you know that it’s a forge story retro-style RPG set in a fairytale kingdom run by hamsters.So, What Do You Do In King Smith: Forgemaster Quest?You play a blacksmith who’s technically the last hope for a Kingdom overrun by monsters. The ever-energetic Forge King from the prequel is back and is here to offer you full help. Unite the miners and fight the monsters.The game offers the usual, like upgrading your gear, collecting blueprints and crafting unique stuff, but in a fun and adorable way. The monsters are varied and quite challenging, while the weapon choices are aplenty.If nothing else works, special weapons like the Golem are the last shot at survival. To snag it, however, you first need to craft the Great Sword, right in the heart of the village. The other weapons and gear are quite interesting as well, all mythical and beautiful.King Smith is full of quests which need you to team up with a squad of heroes and gather all the materials you can find. The villagers are being held captive, so you need to rescue them as well.What makes King Smith: Forgemaster Quest different from Warriors’ Market Mayhem is its variety of content. There are more items to collect, more heroes to level up and a bunch of new, unexpected adventures. If you want to try it out, get your hands on it from the Google Play Store.Before heading out, read our latest scoop on Pokémon GO, Where Dynamax Mon Are Emerging Soon!

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