The Three Musketeers

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5/5 Midlet-Review

The Three Musketeers is good on many levels but it is not without its flaws. The brilliant old school feel is clear throughout and its basic-ness is what delivers its charm. The fact that it is tricky to regain your life and that enemies can blind side you is annoying more than disappointing but this is made up for by the fact that it helps to provide a challenging and thorough game. The fact that it has a compelling storyline that literally has you gripped is a huge bonus and acts as the final feather in a well crafted mobile gaming arrow.

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7/10 MobileXP

„The Three Musketeers“ ist zwar kein Spitzengame, für die schnelle Action zwischendurch reicht es aber bestimmt, nicht zuletzt wegen der ordentlichen Story.

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The Three Musketeers

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The Three Musketeers

All for one, one for all! Follow in the footsteps of the Three Musketeers as you solve the mystery of the recent wave of assassinations. You play as Anry, son of Aramis, with a lot to live up to as you attempt to emulate your Father’s success with The Three Musketeers. Duel your way through hordes of enemies as you search for answers in this intriguing story. Meet up with your fellow young musketeers and make your way through the lavish forests and castles of old France. Be prepared to duel at all times, you’ll wander into locations with vast numbers of enemies and it takes a master swordsman to make it out alive! Use your environment wisely; trapping oncoming enemies in narrow tunnels or sneaking up on them behind pillars will be the only way to survive. Using all the skill and cunning of your legendary Father will ensure you discover the truth and end the misery that has shrouded France. The Three Musketeers – more swashbuckling action than you could shake a sabre at!

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Features

  • Musketeers on your mobile
  • Intricate riddles and traps
  • Duels with multiple enemies simultaneously
  • Interactive levels
  • High-quality graphics

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