Short Story: John and The Goat

On the quest to save the goat!

Published by: Lucky Loot
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You are given a very simple task. To buy a goat. But soon you will find out, that task is not that simple. Beware of the dangers and struggles. You will have to fight giant rats, thieves, and even undead king! This simple adventure game will take you where you've never been before and you don't want to be there for sure.
This is the first of the Short Story series RPG games. It's a short game, where you'll have to fight monsters and do quests to accomplish your main goal.
This game is free and no ads will be presented. No in-app purchases. Just old skool pure gameplay orientated.
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