Game of Runes is live!

Our latest game is a free to play sword and sorcery fantasy quest for your desktop, laptop or tablet!

Game of Runes is an addictive solo adventure which sees you hired by the terrified townsfolk of Pigginmud to recover a fabled magical goblet.

The goblet is the only hope of defeating the tyrannical Bone Baron and the Skeleton Horde who will reach the defenceless village in a day’s time to murder and pillage.

Simple to play yet difficult to win, you’ll choose your character and roll for your vital statistics before encountering traps, monsters, magic and characters to test your wits and combat ability.

Plus you’ll have to keep the different personalities of your party on board with the mission, as well as keeping them fed, watered and regularly paid.

Legend claims that the goblet lies at the heart of the swamp inside the Cave of Nak, where one must overcome challenges of skill, strength and wit.

And if you survive those, the goblet is also protected by a final magical trap of deadly artifice.

You set off at noon. And time is running out.

Game of Runes is free to play on your desktop, laptop or tablet, and features original art, a unique combat system and the occasional terrible pun.

NO fee, NO registration! Just click to play!

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