Krystopia (2019) Review
Krystopia is a 3D puzzle adventure game, where you need to solve small casual puzzles in order to unlock the door to the next area. It’s pretty relaxing. 7/10
Krystopia is a 3D puzzle adventure game, where you need to solve small casual puzzles in order to unlock the door to the next area. It’s pretty relaxing. 7/10
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