Namariel Legends: Iron Lord – Collectors Edition is on Xbox

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Namariel Legends- Iron Lord - Collectors Edition
Namariel Legends- Iron Lord – Collectors Edition is on Xbox

There’s a good chance you’ll know of the Namariel Legends: Iron Lord name, if only as it’s a game that has done the rounds for a decade or so. Now that game comes to Xbox in Collectors Edition form. 

We’re not sure what’s so ‘Collectors Edition’ about this launch on Xbox, but it is what it is. If you want to go playing Namariel Legends: Iron Lord, it’s about your only hope. 

A puzzling adventure

An adventure puzzler, in Namariel Legends: Iron Lord – Collectors Edition you’ll find a world in which all tranquility has been smashed. An Iron Lord is looking to take charge of the realms, pushing out his army of robots in the process. 

It’s here where you step into the shoes of Amelie; a Princess intent on freeing the lands and her people from such a regime. And thankfully you’ve got willing citizens, friends and strangers ready to help. 

Running a price of £16.74 from the Xbox Store, if you fancy playing through Namariel Legends: Iron Lord – Collectors Edition then that time is now. 

You’ll be able to play on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, with full optimisation in place for latter consoles. There’s a Premium Edition on Steam too.

Get down into the comments if you decide to pick this one up. 

Namariel Legends: Iron Lord – Collectors Edition Game Description

For hundreds of years, people had lived in peace in the picturesque kingdom of Namariel. But one day, their tranquility was shattered. The sky, once so beautiful and blue, turned angry and red.

Aided by his army of robots, the cruel and heartless Iron Lord seized the lands. This happened twenty years ago—on the day you were born.

Become Princess Amelie and free your people from the Iron Lord’s merciless grasp. Davincino, a skilled mechanic, and the denizens of the magical forest will aid you!

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