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3.40 average rating based on 25 ratings
I love all about League of Legends, except League of Legends.
I mean that I like a lot its story, characters and world, but I don't care about the competitive MOBA. That's why I'm so grateful about the Riot Forge games, titles developed by small teams about the characters of the game in very different genres. I loved The Mageseeker, Convergence and really liked Song of Nunu
This is an action adventure game about two of the most cute characters in LoL. The gameplay is just average exploration and mediocre melee combat, but the puzzles are nice and the plot is really beautiful. Like a childhood tale.
You can found my full review in spanish here.

Next game in the Riot Forge series is a farming/community sim in the line of Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing. Let's see how that goes.
Song of Nunu centers around the story of the brotherhood of Nunu and his yeti partner, Willump. The pair explore the Freljord as they seek to uncover the secrets of its past and present. Along the way, you'll encounter many of the Freljord's heroes and legends, being other champions of from League of Legends - if you've played the games, you'll likely enjoying fitting all of the pieces of lore together.
Beyond the story, the game is a little thin. The gameplay consists of mediocre combat, meh puzzles, and pretty dull platforming. It'd be really difficult to recommend this game based on the gameplay - but thankfully the story and great voice acting help carry the game.
The graphics are on the basic side, but the art design completely makes up for it. The artists of Tequila Works did great with making the Freljord fascinating to explore at every corner. The music is pretty good too, though for a game that features a character playing and singing music, I was expecting more catchy tunes or things that were going to grip me.
All in all, I can kind of recommend this game, especially to more casual players, but for everyone …
Song of Nunu centers around the story of the brotherhood of Nunu and his yeti partner, Willump. The pair explore the Freljord as they seek to uncover the secrets of its past and present. Along the way, you'll encounter many of the Freljord's heroes and legends, being other champions of from League of Legends - if you've played the games, you'll likely enjoying fitting all of the pieces of lore together.
Beyond the story, the game is a little thin. The gameplay consists of mediocre combat, meh puzzles, and pretty dull platforming. It'd be really difficult to recommend this game based on the gameplay - but thankfully the story and great voice acting help carry the game.
The graphics are on the basic side, but the art design completely makes up for it. The artists of Tequila Works did great with making the Freljord fascinating to explore at every corner. The music is pretty good too, though for a game that features a character playing and singing music, I was expecting more catchy tunes or things that were going to grip me.
All in all, I can kind of recommend this game, especially to more casual players, but for everyone else, you might find it a bit dull. It very much feels like a game for kids, for better or for worse, so make of that what you will.
Oh, and lastly? The game's got Braum, and he's great. Yeah. We love Braum.