Display title | The Sword and The Fish |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Sword and The Fish is a freeware comedic-RPG created by Joel Minty and his brother, Tyler Minty, using RPG Maker 2000. Released Summer of 2006, the game was a huge hit. Featuring a large cast of sidekicks, over 1,500 maps, loads of items and optional quests galore, this game is long. Nonetheless, its quirky plot and the interesting cast of characters (and awesome music) will keep you dying to know what happens next. Download it here: [1] [dead link] |