Review | Knock on the Coffin Lid ‘A Full House’ (PC)
Knock on the Coffin Lid wears its inspirations on its sleeve. However, there’s plenty of new thinking here to engage fans of rogue-like deck builders.
Knock on the Coffin Lid wears its inspirations on its sleeve. However, there’s plenty of new thinking here to engage fans of rogue-like deck builders.
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