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The “fantasy” here isn’t the high, heroic kind. It’s claustrophobic fantasy —the dread of being buried alive in chainmail. Visually, Tight Fantasy 3 is stunning in its oppressiveness
Following the cult success of its predecessors, the third installment refines the "Micro-Dungeon" formula into a psychological thriller as much as a fantasy adventure. But what if you want to write a "tight" fantasy