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Little Raiders: Robin's Revenge is Ubisoft's cute F2P take on the legendary archer

Buildin', raidin', and killin' deer

Little Raiders: Robin's Revenge is Ubisoft's cute F2P take on the legendary archer
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Little Raiders: Robin's RevengeFuture Games of London and Ubisoft released Little Raiders: Robin's Revenge on iOS today.

It's a free to play action adventure in which you build a village on Robin Hood's oak tree, train an army of Raiders, and then take down nasty bandits.

Little Raiders is undeniably cute, with its little pixel people and their excited celebrations every time you complete a mission.

This adorableness makes the resource management a little easier to take. Yep, you'll be spending a fair bit of your time hunting for food, collecting wood, and finding acorns.

It's all necessary to put towards the 200 or so building types available for you to construct your village out of. As you complete missions, you'll want to find villagers to fill the houses with, too.

Mostly, the game involves going back-and-forth between missions and your village, improving your army each time.

Little Raiders: Robin's RevengeBeing free to play, the game offers you Amber through IAPs, which is used to speed up build times and the like.

As to the combat, it's very simple: you tap on any enemy (or a meaty animal) to start attacking it.

The main challenge here is to remember to heal your army in between missions with your food supply. You'll also want to craft new weapons for your characters as they level up.

As you progress, you'll meet tougher foe including bosses as you attempt to conquer three different regions. Perhaps if you prove your might you'll even be able to take on Evil Sheriff Blackthorn.

There are over 80 Game Center achievements to earn. If you connect to Facebook you're able to play along with friends.

You can download Little Raiders: Robin's Revenge on the App Store for free right now.

Chris Priestman
Chris Priestman
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