Return to the Ruins of Rajavihara With the New Expansion Montalo’s Revenge

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Image: Crazy Like a Box

Relics of Rajavihara, the solo puzzle adventure game designed by author Joe Slack, is getting a new expansion titled Montalo’s Revenge. Taking inspiration from classic adventure tales, Relics of Rajavihara has you taking in the role of a daring explorer venturing forth through the once lost ruins trying unearth artefacts whilst avoiding deadly traps!

“Relics of Rajavihara is a solo campaign-style game, but also a single play solo adventure game. Make your way through 50 levels of puzzling adventure, spread out over 5 floors, each floor introducing new challenges, and each level harder than the last. Then, once you’ve reached your nemesis and put an end to his devious plot, you’ll unlock a new world that will allow you to play an infinite number of single play solo adventures that you’ll be able to take part in creating.

Shift and slide blocks to complete the goal on each level. You'll have to find ways to navigate through obstacles and line blocks up in order to climb, descend, and complete the goal for each level before you advance to your next level,

Montalo's Revenge takes you even deeper, with 30 brain-teasing levels spread out over 3 new caverns, each of which introduces a brand new twist. Each challenging new level will take approximately 5-15 minutes to complete.

You will be able to do things that weren't possible before, like move blocks up to higher levels, travel farther by warping from one side of the board to the other, and of course, have the satisfaction of crushing many more of your enemies!” - description by the designer

Image: Crazy Like a Box

Image: Crazy Like a Box

At the time of writing the Kickstarter campaign for Ruins of Rajavihara: Montalo’s Revenge has 4 days to go with an estimated delivery date for September 2022.

Source: Kickstarter

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