Craft Craft Craft!

Craft Craft Craft! (2021)

Genres:Strategy, Indie, Simulator
Story:Craft Craft Craft! As the name suggests, you produce items and sell them to other kingdoms, whether in our own city and develop our army and fight with other countries and villages.
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