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Aww Great!: 8.6/10 across 1.4k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.
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Bandle Tale is one of the biggest departures in the League of Legends franchise yet, but it’s a hugely welcome respite from the more serious games in my backlog. It does take a bit of a time investment — somewhere between 40 and 60 hours — but it’s enjoyable to amble from objective to objective, taking breaks to host epic parties. It’s a shame that with the end of Riot Forge, we won’t be seeing these experimental titles anymore. While League can be an intimidating prospect, I found myself wholly welcomed by the comfy, silly nature of Bandle Tale.
Read full review ↗Riot Forge bows out with an overly grindy crafting game that annoys more often than it delights.
Read full review ↗Bandle Tale is a solid crafting RPG with some really interesting ideas, although it doesn't always execute these ideas as well as it feels like it could have. An expansive crafting system, stunning art style, and hilarious writing all work in Bandle Tale's favor, but the gameplay can sometimes come off as overly frustrating and tedious. As the (unintentionally) final entry in the Riot Forge project, Bandle Tale serves as a decent capstone to a really great idea, and we'd recommend it to anyone out there looking for a chill and immersive new life sim to add to their collection.
Read full review ↗Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is something most would now term a "cozy game", being a light simulation game that's largely relaxing and not too stressful. Its gameplay and story can feel pretty mediocre, reminding me of childhood favorites but never as entertaining.
Read full review ↗Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is a magical adventure game that combines relaxing gameplay with the charm of Bandle City. Although the game doesn’t offer deep challenges or complex strategy, its accessibility, cute art style, and fun tasks make it suitable for players of all ages. Above all, young children will love it, and teenage League of Legends fans as well as lovers of life-sim games will find a pleasant and undemanding experience full of creativity and humor. For me, however—as, let’s say, a slightly seasoned player—there weren’t as many challenges as I’d expected. But I can also admit, as a guy, that I was expecting Arcane, destruction, war, death, and even the plague, but instead I got a wonderful fairy-tale adventure, and I enjoyed almost every moment of it.
Read full review ↗If you like cute and fun, you'll enjoy Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story. Nothing is too complicated to understand while gameplay gives you enough challenge you want to keep going. The plot is nothing too heavy but still pushes you to move forward at all times. Some of the side tasks can feel like a time waster or repetitive, but if you enjoy the style, those things become less of an annoyance and more of a time to work on time management. Make some tea, put on some cozy socks, and play Bandle Tale.
Read full review ↗At its core, Bandle Tale is a cosy puzzle game, blending the tranquillity of games like Animal Crossing with the satisfaction of assembling a complex Lego set or a 1000-piece puzzle.
Read full review ↗If you don't like League of Legends, you could still have fun with Bandle Tale. It's a comfortable but frustrating spin-off.
Read full review ↗A cozy and mildly paced RPG. Bandle Tale enters the world of League of Legends from the farthest corner of Runeterra and offers "Stardew Valley-style" gameplay based on the use of bizarre machines, sewing skills, gardening and cooking talents. A simple but charming adventure, suitable for all ages and featuring delightful pixel-art.
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