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Cardinal Quest crawls through dungeons for $1 on IndieGameStand

A new game has just dropped on IndieGameStand. Developer Tametick is offering up its dungeon crawler Cardinal Quest for just $1. For that price you'll get a key to download your game through Desura.

If you beat the average — $1.99 as of this writing — you'll also score the game's soundtrack plus an extra game, Pakkuman's Defense for Android. Donating $10, however, will get you Cardinal Quest, Brainpipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity, and whatever title rolls onto IndieGameStand in the next few days.

Cardinal Quest features three playable characters, each with their own unique abilities. The game takes inspiration from titles such as Golden Axe and Gauntlet, and it's received its fair amount of praise across the board.

As is the norm on IndieGameStand, 10 percent of all proceeds go to charity. This time around, Tametick has decided on the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

[IndieGameStand]

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