
TouchGen: Lexi is thrown in the middle of something wicked, unknown and highly annoying. Everyone she tries to talk to behave erratically, and most of them try to kill her. She is having a bad day to say the least. With weapon in hand, fierce hat on head, and cute pet on a leash she sets out to find out the truth about what happened. Or at least to know what happened.

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Hardcore Droid: Reviews of the Worst, Best Android Games and Everything in Between – Contributor Zackery Cuevas reviews Mage Gauntlet

PadGadget: Mage Gauntlet is an action RPG that has strong similarities to an old school Nintendo game, meaning it’s 16-bit, fantastically fun, and totally engrossing. It’s actually one of those oldie but goodie games, having originally come out in 2011.
In Mage Gauntlet, you will take on the role of Lexi, a would-be hero on a quest to prove herself. Lexi is equipped with a set of spells and sent to off adventure in a gauntlet, hence the name. As Lexi, the idea is to progress through the game, slaying an array of ever-more-difficult monsters and bosses.