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» Runic Description

Save the inhabitants of a fantasy world in this magical brick-buster. Blinded by ignorance and forgetfulness, the people of Utharkland have let their land be imprisoned within the Four Walls by evil wizards. While most of the population is resigned to their fate, a lone hero has stood up to set the people free. Blast your way through level after level of brick-busting fun collecting magic potions and casting powerful spells. Between levels, spend your golden coins at the shop and upgrade your powers. Break free from your day with this fantasy adventure that's full of fast family fun.

» Runic Summary

Title: Runic
Genre: arcade breakout
Added on 2006-12-13
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 0

» Runic Features

  • Unlimited Play
  • 100 Brick-Busting Levels
  • Fantastic Full Screen Graphics
  • Addictive Arcade Fun
  • Explosive Spells and Power-Ups

» Runic Reviews

  • "I love the bombs! You can really move through the levels if you use the special bricks." - Gina T.
  • "That scarecrow is pretty fun to hit and the game has great sound." - Rqalphyre
  • "This game has GREAT power-ups! You have to watch out for the red ones, but the green ones can really help." - Kendra53

» Runic System Requirements

  • Windows 2000/XP
  • Processor: 700 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128 MB or more
  • 3D Accelerated Graphics Card
  • DirectX 9.0 or later

Download Runic (8.30 MB)

» Runic Extra Info

Did you know that...

A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century but most of them date from the late Viking Age, and it lasted into the 12th century. Most runestones are located in Scandinavia, but there are also scattered runestones in locations where the Norsemen went during the Viking Age. Runestones are generally memorials after deceased men, and originally they were usually brightly coloured.

Misspellings: runik runec


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