KEMCO Unveils Elio: A Fantasie of Light and Darkness

Thursday, April 7th, 2016

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Elio

In a press release put out by KEMCO the company announced their new free to play mobile RPG for Android platforms called Elio: A Fantasie of Light and Darkness. In Elio the player takes up the role of the Sun God who must battle wicked monsters and expand a town. The press release boasts endless character customization, over 200 recruitable character classes, and future updates.

You can checkout the press release below:


Expand your town and customize your characters with over 200 classes!

Ruleria, a world created by the gods. As the God of the Sun, you awaken in order to face wicked monsters that have suddenly appeared out of nowhere…
Expand your town, form your forces with over 200 classes, and customize the character looks with endless combinations!
The new RPG, Elio: A Fantasie of Light and Darkness is now available on Google Play and it’s free to play! The app will update several in-game features during the upcoming few weeks, so stay tuned within the app!


If this sounds up your alley you can find it on the Google Play store.

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