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    Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey, a fantasy action RPG with beautifully drawn pixels is now available on iOS and Android

    KEMCO proudly announces the release of Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey and it is available now on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Standard price of the full version is USD 8.99/MYR 9 for Google Play and USD 7.99/MYR 34 for the App Store.

    Story
    The boy Kunah, from the Fire Dragon tribe, was summoned one day by Vanneth, the God that reigns over the world above, and told to bring Escude, a missing girl, from the angel clan back to Vanneth. In his childhood friend Riel, the daughter of the Ice Dragon Chief, he followed the missing girl and began to explore the vast world below the clouds, only discovering mysterious and interesting adventures.

     

    Features:

    • Unleash your skills in action battles!
      Unleash the secret skills of the dragon tribe in dungeons to get rid of enemies!
    • Cook and craft to deepen bonds!
      Create dishes, items or even gifts using collected materials. Give them to Riel or to your adventure friends to increase their likeability gauge! An adventure needs some romance!
    • Character Visual Alternatives
      Character visual can be change to the classic style. Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of the classic France edition!

    Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey is also available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC.

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