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Onikami codes – rerolls and race switches

May 23, 2022: We checked for new Onikami codes

If you’ve a hankering for some anime or manga-inspired action, Roblox is the place to be. The game platform offers a plethora of titles that take inspiration from many different franchises, including Demon Slayer. One such game based on Demon Slayer is Onikami, though it also took some of its creativity from an old game called Onikiri.

As the name of the franchise might suggest, this game is all about slaying demons, which is easier said than done, and that’s why we’ve put together this list of Onikami codes. It’s full of goodies that can help you come out on top, no matter how many enemies may stand in your way.

Should you be after more anime or manga-inspired content on Roblox, you should check out our True Piece codes, Legends Rewritten codes, Project Hero codes, Anime Tappers codes, Anime Dimensions codes, Anime Punching Simulator codes, and Anime Fighters codes lists. Or, if you want to see what else the platform offers, we have a list of the best Roblox games, and the best Roblox horror games for those after some blocky scares.

Onikami codes

Active codes:

  • !ResetStyle – breathing and blood art reset
  • !SwitchRace – switch from human to demon and vice versa
  • !RerollFamily3 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily4 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily5 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily6 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily7 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily8 – reroll
  • !RerollFamily9 – reroll

Expired codes:
There are no expired Onikami codes.

An Onikami avatar holding a green blade

What are Onikami codes?

Onikami codes provide you with in-game freebies, courtesy of developer Onikami Studios, which releases new ones upon hitting milestones. So, to stay up to date with the latest Onikami goodies, make sure you bookmark this page.

How do I redeem Onikami codes?

Redeeming Onikami codes is simple. Just follow these steps:

  • Open Roblox
  • Fire up Onikami
  • Hit the chat bar
  • Type in a code
  • Press enter
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the active Onikami codes. If you need a break from Roblox, you should head over to our lists of the best iPhone games and best Android games to see what else is out there.

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NetEase confirms the Naraka: Bladepoint mobile release date is near

If you happen to be a Naraka: Bladepoint fan, we have some good news for you, as the PC game is making the leap to mobile later this year. We know this thanks to the NetEase Connect 2022 livestream, and it’s fair to say that the idea of this title being on iOS and Android is pretty exciting.

While we don’t have an exact Naraka: Bladepoint release date, we know it’s to land on the platform sooner rather than later. Furthermore, a new character is now on the roster, so don’t hesitate to dive into the PC version should you have it, especially since Takeda Nobutada, The Demon Vessel, looks like a great addition.

If you’re unfamiliar with Naraka: Bladepoint, it’s an action-adventure battle royale title that puts you in matches against up to 59 other players, in which you must fight to the death, with the last one standing being the victor. However, don’t go into it expecting to snipe your foes from a distance. Instead, this game focuses on melee combat, and is heavily influenced by martial arts.

Fortunately, each character boasts different skill sets, so there’s bound to be one that fits your playstyle.

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Naraka: Bladepoint release date speculation

We don’t have a precise Naraka: Bladepoint mobile release date, but we do know that it’s coming to both iOS and Android devices soon. For more details about the game, take a look at our Naraka: Bladepoint interview.

Should you be after something to keep you busy in the meantime, our lists of the best battle royale games on mobile and best mobile RPGs are full of great suggestions.

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Demon Soul codes – souls, boosts, and XP

May 19, 2022: We added one new Demon Soul code

Do you like anime, demons, action, and Roblox? If so, you should head over to the game platform and dive into Demon Soul. No, it’s not a homage to the godfather of From Software’s Souls series. It’s actually based on Demon Slayer, an anime about, well, slaying demons. The game tasks you with gathering souls (okay, this does sound like Demon Souls), and beating hordes of enemies in order to do so.

In exchange for these souls, you can upgrade your current character, purchase new ones, unlock skills, and increase attack power. So it’s fair to say souls are pretty damn important. Fortunately, our list of Demon Soul codes can provide you with boosts to increase the number of souls you generate.

If you want some more anime-based freebies, check out our Anime Battlegrounds X codes, DBZ Adventures Unleashed codes, Okinami codes, Dragon Orbz codes, Rebirth Champions X codes, Anime Cross World codes, and Anime Brawl: All Out codes lists. We also have a list of the best Roblox games if you want to see what else is on the platform.

Demon Soul codes

Active codes:

  • demon150k – two times soul boost (new!)
  • demonsoul – two times soul boost for 30 minutes
  • demon – Rengoku and two times soul boost for ten minutes
  • liangzai20klikes – 2,000 souls, Rui, annd two ten minute soul boosts
  • adou6000likes – boosts and souls
  • 1000likes – 2,000 souls and a ten– minute two times XP boost
  • thanks3000likes – 5,000 souls and a ten-minute luck boost
  • Welcome – Rui, a ten-minute two times souls boost, and 2,000 souls

Expired codes:
There are no expired Demon Soul codes.

demon soul codes - a guy surrounded by flames

What are Demon Soul codes?

Demon Soul codes provide you with various in-game goodies, including souls and boosts. The developer, Diligent Farmer, releases new coupons when certain milestones are hit, so make sure you bookmark this page to stay up to date with the latest goodies.

How do I redeem Demon Soul codes?

Redeeming Demon Soul codes is straightforward. Just follow the steps below:

  • Fire up Roblox
  • Open Demon Soul
  • Move your avatar into the golden treasure chest
  • Enter your code in the text box
  • Hit ok
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the current Demon Soul codes. Since you’re here, why not check out our list for the best anime games and best Marvel games to see what heroic deeds need doing.

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Anime Journey codes – so many spins

May 17, 2022: We added one new Anime Journey code to our list

If you enjoy anime and the blocky things in life, you probably like Roblox, which means content such as this Anime Journey codes list appeals to you (because who doesn’t love a freebie?). Roblox is full of anime-inspired games, some are based entirely upon franchises such as One Piece, DBZ, Demon Slayer, SAO, and more. However, there are games such as Anime Journey that bring them all together.

In this game, you get to select your character from a range of popular anime heroes, make them stronger, and ultimately save the world from evil forces. Of course, hero work is never easy, but that’s why we put together this Anime Journey codes guide – it’s full of useful goodies such as spins, which can help you if you hit a wall.

Should you be after even more freebies, you can head over to our A One Piece Game codes, Max Ghoul codes, Demon Blade Tycoon codes, Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes, Weak Piece codes, Anime Tappers codes, Anime Impact Simulator, and Toxic Bleach codes lists. We also have a list of the best Roblox games if you want to see what else the platform has to offer.

Anime Journey codes

Active codes:

  • KELVINGTS – 3D cloth and 20 spins (new!)
  • SorryForShuts – three spins
  • BLACKCLOVER – five spins
  • 5KLIKES -ten spins
  • lelygamer – five spins
  • LuvasBestDev
  • AtlasZero – ten spins
  • KELVINGTS – 20 spins and a 3D cloth
  • Lely_sc – five spins

Expired codes:
There are no expired Anime Journey codes.

What are Anime Journey codes?

These codes are magical blends of letters and numbers that provide you with in-game goodies, courtesy of developer CL Game Studio, who tend to add new coupons each time the game hits a milestone, so you should bookmark this page if you want to stay up to date with the latest freebies.

How do I redeem Anime Journey codes?

Redeeming Anime Journey codes is easy. Just follow these steps:

  • Open Roblox
  • Fire up Anime Journey
  • Hit the Twitter icon on the left side of the screen
  • Enter your code
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the active Anime Journey codes. If you want some less blocky action, check out our picks for the best anime games – you can be a hero, pirate, ninja, and more.

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Anime Fighters codes – free boosts and rewards

May 14, 2022: We added new Anime Fighters codes to our list

Love anime and fighting? Well, Anime Fighters Simulator is the Roblox game for you. Collect a team of the strongest fighters in the universe, train them until they are the best team around, and discover new worlds and previously unknown fighters.

With such a wide range of fighters and locations, we figured you could use a little help along the way. That’s why we collected this list of all active Anime Fighters codes, full of boosts, and loads of other handy rewards. We’ve also included a rundown of all the recent changes brought with the latest Anime Fighters update. We update this guide daily, so be sure to check back to see if there are any new freebies for you to snag.

For heaps of awesome free items, check out our Roblox promo codes. Or, if you’re a big fan of blocky anime battles, you should take a look at our other Roblox code guides. We have lists for Anime Fighting Simulator codes, Psycho 100 Infinity codes, Project New World codes, Ro Ghoul codes, and many, many more. We also have a list of the best Roblox games if you’re looking for something new to play.

Anime Fighters codes:

Active codes:

  • 800klikes – free rewards (new!)
  • WorldOfGames – free rewards (new!)
  • Update25.3 – free rewards
  • OrcaPrison – free rewards
  • TimeTravelTokyo – free rewards
  • PassiveBug2 – free rewards
  • PassiveBug – free rewards
  • NinjaCityRaid – two tickets
  • NinjaCity – free rewards
  • 800klikes – free rewards
  • TheHole – free rewards
  • PsychicCity – free boost
  • Sub2Codenex – 10 minute luck boost
  • Sub2Veyar – 10 minute luck boost
  • Sulley1m – luck and damage boosts (must join the Sulley Group)
  • 700klikes – free boosts
  • 2k22 – free boosts and a defence token
  • otrademark – free divine fruit
  • HalfBillion – free items
  • 1MilFaves – free boost
  • BronzePiece_ – free boosts and rewards
  • RealDaireb – free boosts and rewards
  • ToadBoi – 10 minute Luck Boost

Expired codes:

  • Underworld
  • Christmas
  • FlameCity
  • SlimeyIsland
  • thanks600k
  • DivineColosseum
  • KingdomFour
  • cyclxnee
  • IceWastes
  • ThanksGiving
  • AlchemyLand
  • LuckIsland
  • ShutdownCode
  • NinjaRaid
  • DestinyIsland
  • Gold500k
  • CrimeIsland
  • SCity
  • Pog400k
  • SpookyIsland
  • 200milcrazy
  • Nice300k
  • NewSulley750k
  • Poggers100Mil
  • Sub2Numerous
  • Sub2foxpanda
  • Sub2codenex
  • Sub2Veyar
  • CurseHigh
  • Thanks150k
  • Insane200k
  • SorryForShutdown
  • Almost100k
  • TicketCode
  • Craftbug
  • EmptyWorld
  • UpdateDelay
  • VirtualCastle
  • Nice200k
  • Yeet250k
  • Sulley500k
  • 100kRecord
  • ChimeraIsland
  • Almost100k
  • Sulley300k

Anime character looking stern

What’s the latest Anime Fighters update?

Sulley updates Anime Fighters frequently, fixing issues and adding exciting new features to keep the game fresh. Here’s what’s included in the latest update:

  • Added a new island called The Underworld
  • Introduced 12 new fighters
  • You can now upgrade talents at the machine in Destiny Island
  • There’s been a new Time Trial overhaul
  • Passives are now excluded from auto sell
  • Raid scaled has been rebalanced
  • Defense Mode’s drops are now multiplied by drop chance, instead of yen
  • Additional bug fixes, balance changes, improvements

What are Anime Fighters Simulator codes?

Anime Fighters Simulator codes are freebies given out by the developer Sulley, usually in the form of various boosts. New codes are often generated when the game reaches certain milestones, so be sure to add the game to your favourites and hit likes. Remember, you can only redeem certain codes if you are a part of the Sulley Group. You can also bookmark this page to keep up to date with fresh Anime Fighters Simulator codes.

How do I redeem my Anime Fighters Simulator codes?

It’s easy to redeem your codes in Anime Fighters Simulator, just follow these simple steps.

  • Open the game
  • Tap the Twitter icon on the left side of the screen
  • Click the ‘enter code’ box
  • Type in your code
  • Hit confirm
  • Enjoy!

If you want to test your metal in Anime Fighters Simulator or any of the other cool games mentioned above, you can head over to the App Store or Google Play to download Roblox for free today.

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Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes – luck and damage boosts

May 13, 2022: We added one new Multiverse Fighters Simulator code to our list

Roblox is a fantastic place if you’re a superhero fan, and it’s content such as this Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes list that shows why. In case the name of the game isn’t clear enough. The multiverse is in danger – that’s a limitless amount of people across an infinite amount of universes, no pressure or anything.

With some of your favourite superheroes, such as Spider-Man (from numerous realities), you must band together to defeat the very beings that threaten the fate of the multiverse. Of course, this hero business isn’t easy, and that’s why we put together this Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes list together. It’s full of useful goodies, such as boosts to help you on your mission.

If you want even more Roblox freebies, our Max Ghoul codes, A One Piece Game codes, Toxic Bleach codes, Anime Warriors Simulator codes, MeloBlox codes, and Demon Blade Tycoon codes lists are full of them. We also have a list of the best Roblox games if you want to see what else the platform has to offer.

Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes

Active codes:

  • 10klikes – rewards (new!)
  • doctorkerocyte – two times shiny chance and plus five luck boost
  • 5klikes – two times damage boost
  • Sorry4shutdowns – plus five luck boost

Expired codes:
There are no expired Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes.

A city full of buildings

What are Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes?

Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes are a unique blend of numbers and letters that provide you with in-game goodies, courtesy of developer AspireWorks, who adds new ones each time a milestone is hit. Therefore, it’s a good idea to bookmark this page, so you never miss a freebie.

How do I redeem Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes?

To redeem Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes, follow the steps below:

  • Fire up Roblox
  • Open Multiverse Fighters Simulator
  • Hit the thumbs up button on the left
  • Enter a code
  • Hit redeem
  • Enjoy your freebie!

There you have it, all of the current Multiverse Fighters Simulator codes. If you’re after some less blocky hero action, swing over to our list of the best Marvel games on Nintendo Switch and mobile.

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Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review – Eiyuden? Not bad, how are you?

Eiyuden Chronicles: Rising is something of an oddity. It’s a prequel to Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes, a game due out next year, which is the spiritual successor to Suikoden, an RPG that saw enormous Kickstarter success, birthing the extra title I’m reviewing today. Rising, though, is a concoction of action, and simulation, with a splash of Metroidvania.

From 505 Games and developer Nastuma Atari, Eiyuden Chronicles: Rising is meant to introduce players to the world of the upcoming RPG, introducing a few of the characters from Hundred Heroes, while building up a small town that will also eventually feature in the incoming adventure. But, does it stand on its own as a game you should play today?

You play as a young adventurer called CJ who is on the search for a treasure known as Lenses. Her father was also an adventurer and found the biggest Lens ever discovered, so, CJ wants to carry on the legacy and become a treasure hunter known across the land. At the beginning of the game, she stumbles across the burgeoning town of New Nevaeu, with plenty of townsfolk in need of a helping hand.

The town has a few nearby locations full of treasure to plunder, but anyone hoping to explore them needs to earn an adventurers license, which can either be bought for astronomical amounts of money, or, you can fill in a stamp sheet, by earning stamps every time you assist a villager. Help someone build a new stall, grab some materials, reunite them with a lost cat, and so on; the townsfolk need plenty of help to bring the village to life, and they only have more tasks as the town slowly fills up with shops and new citizens.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review: details are given for a character called CJ

The gameplay loop is a great idea. Explore dungeons, grab resources, head back to town, use the resources to build shops and equip better gear, and use better gear to explore even further in the dungeons. It almost makes me think of Moonlighter, where the split in gameplay gives greater meaning to resources you collect and makes the action that much more impactful for it. Sadly, the execution here isn’t quite on that level, as several small issues accumulate to make a game that instead stretches out its few disparate gameplay modes to create a wholly stagnant experience.

First up, as you explore, you use your pickaxe to attack enemies in real-time combat. Before long, a giant, greatsword-wielding, warrior Kangaroo called Garoo joins you, and eventually, a magic-user called Isha also folds into the party, adding ranged damage to proceedings. The main issue here, is that combat feels fairly slow and unresponsive. There are a good few moments between hitting the attack button and seeing anything happen, whichever character you use, and it leaves the combat feeling underwhelming to me throughout.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review: three characters walk around a serene village

Now, the combat isn’t particularly involved, so this is almost forgivable. Enemies don’t do much of interest other than the odd boss fight, and, eventually, you get the chance to link together attacks from each party member, swapping between them every few strikes to chain together a devastating combo. It’s great, but again, it feels too floaty and lethargic to be satisfying. The action is also held back as weapon power is dictated by incremental improvements buried under menus and busywork, which I’ll come back to later.

The town building is the next big part of the game, and fixing up New Nevaeu from a stack of sticks and some nice ideas, to a bustling community, is somewhat lovely to watch. Crucially, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a beautiful game to look at, with the player moving across a 2D axis, while a dynamic diorama of foliage, running water, and moving buildings pass in front and behind CJ as you move. To create most buildings, CJ must grab some resources or complete a task, which often results in the vendor opening (such as an item shop, a blacksmith, a weapon shop, etc) and CJ receiving another stamp for the stamp book.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review: a small girl performs a uppercut kick

What drags this down is the sheer monotony. Dialogue is slow and clunky, movement feels too leisurely, and heading out to grab resources one by one, only to get sent out on a similar errand immediately after – to the same area – feels pointlessly drawn out. Unlocking the new vendors slowly adds new mechanics like the aforementioned abilities to improve weapons, the chance to buy items, and eventually, the improvements to weapons needed to break obstacles and explore new areas. I know gameplay elements need to be added over time, but a good chunk of the around 20 hours needed to complete this title are spent introducing new elements that eventually feel unnecessary.

The sheer number of times you go out to grab a single thing, then slowly shamble back to listen to bland dialogue (with no voice acting) only to go out and do the same thing is tedious. I don’t want to spend more time in menus or reading dialogue than I actually spend exploring and in combat. You’re also only pushing forward your exploration in the most minuscule ways. Sometimes you simply add one extra room to your map, before having to go back and listen to the blacksmith for a few minutes until you can go out again. The world is gorgeous, I want to go out and explore it untethered.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review: a large Kangaroo attacks with a blue light em,minating from their great sword

The relationship between exploration, combat, and town building should feel symbiotic. Instead, the town feels like a rope just waiting to draw taught and pull you back to the beginning, only loosening its distance slightly once every couple of hours. The tasks should all just pop up immediately, letting you choose when to engage with different people. While also, the map could be a lot bigger, and offer more variety instead of simply walling off areas and forcing you to go down a single pre-destined path each time.

the disparate gameplay elements rob the title of any cohesive sense of fun

I’m not saying I didn’t have any fun, the combat is just mindless enough that I can relax while button bashing, and the simple task of picking up loads of resources and heading back to town still fired neurons in the most basic part of my monkey brain. This is probably a perfect podcast game for anyone determined to give it a go. But the execution around it feels so poorly thought out and artificially hampered. You even start out with a painfully small resource bag, just another way to kneecap the fun before you even have a chance to actually enjoy anything.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review: a magical blue girl attacks a giant monster

Finally, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising has a poor UI that really doesn’t help things. Quests are given very vague descriptions that can cause you to wander aimlessly, the fast travel is needlessly limited to only certain areas, weapon mechanics are weirdly buried in layers of different menus, and the text is tiny with zero options to enlarge it. I don’t want to sound like there’s nothing of value here, as there’s some charm and enjoyment to be found if it’s your sort of thing. Perhaps in a year from now when Hundred Heroes is released, this will work better as a companion piece and another way to visit these characters. But right now, it’s only given me doubts about the upcoming RPG.

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As a game on its own, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a mixture of good ideas, beautiful visuals, and poor execution. I really thought I would enjoy the gameplay from its description, but instead, I sat there ticking off all my biggest gaming sins in a row, watching them sap the enjoyment out of an experience I wanted to love. The disparate gameplay elements rob the title of any cohesive sense of fun, and more than anything I’m disappointed that so much potential seems to be wasted by death by a thousand cuts of poor game design. I certainly hope Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is more impressive than this.

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Shindo Life codes May, RELLCoins, free spins, and XP

May 7, 2022: we added new Shindo Life codes to our list

There’s a Roblox game out there for everyone, whether it’s running away from Piggy, or looking after cute pets in Adopt Me! But recently one game in particular has risen to massive popularity: Shindo Life. Originally called Shinobi Life 2, the game is a re-imagining of the original Shinobi Life, a Naruto-style ninja game where you explore an open world, and fight against opponents in the arena, using your martial prowess and abilities. But you can also use spins to get freebies, which can make your character stronger.

That’s where our Shindo Life codes list comes in. Here we’ll round up the latest free codes in the game so you can claim some free spins and power yourself up. We also explain how to redeem the Shindo codes in-game lower down the page.

If you find this article helpful, be sure to check out some of our other Roblox content. For more freebies, try our Roblox promo codesKing Legacy codesAll Star Tower Defense codesBlox Fruits codes, and Pet Simulator X codes. Oh, and don’t forget to take a look at our Shindo Life spawn list.

Shindo life codes

Active codes:

  • RuneKoncho! – (new!)
  • VeryStrange! – (new!)
  • BeastTitan3! – (new!)
  • GenThreeYesson! 
  • GenGen3Apol! 
  • ApoLspirT! 
  • Erenshiki!
  • Johnsuki!
  • farmsJins!
  • SeaARELL! 

Expired codes:

  • j1NyErGAr!
  • OACBlols!
  • ShUpDoodE!
  • BiGGemups!
  • RELLseesBEEs!
  • rellCoyn!
  • Gen3When!
  • SoUwUndKen!
  • k3NsOuND!
  • BigOleSOUND!
  • G0DHPg0dLife!
  • SanpieBanKai!
  • SPNarumaki!
  • SixPathMakiboi!
  • BigFELLArell!
  • exclusiveGameModeS00N!
  • OGreNganGOKU!
  • VenGeance!
  • VenGeanc3!
  • BorumakE!
  • BigBenTenGokU!
  • G00DHPg00dLife!
  • renGOkuuu!
  • rEgunKO!
  • SEnpieBenKai!
  • BigRenGokuMon!
  • drMorbiusmon!
  • TenGOkuuu!
  • TENgunK0!
  • BigTenGokuMon!
  • akumaSinferno!
  • tomspidermon!
  • OlePonymon!
  • niceTwiceEXpd!
  • penguins!
  • Er3NYEaRgear!
  • 58xp!
  • MorMor!
  • BusBius!
  • MorbiTing!
  • TenSen!
  • TensaSengoku!
  • NewBeginnings!
  • 2022isHERE!
  • REELdivine!
  • moreechpee!
  • RELL2020Year!
  • RELLsup!
  • BeenSomeTimeBoi!
  • 2YrsDev!
  • Spooderman!
  • HappyNewYear!
  • Shindo2022!
  • REELsantar!
  • REELclaus!
  • REELcookies!
  • REELlicks!
  • REELworked!
  • PeterPorker!
  • BullyMaguire!
  • Spooderman!
  • Subscribe2CaribBros!
  • AlphiramaAkuma!
  • AlphiramaShizen!
  • Cowabunging!
  • FannyPacked!
  • BIGmonLEEKS!
  • DEEBLEexPE!
  • UpdateIsHERE!
  • Pray4Update!
  • de2001!
  • de2002!
  • de2003!
  • de2004!
  • de2005!
  • BelieveOtMon!
  • ToSleepMon!
  • bossMonRELL!
  • bigjobMON!
  • ShindoBlickyHittingMilly!
  • BankaiZenDokei!
  • IeatChiken!
  • giftFOEdayZ!
  • bigthickcodeMon!
  • chillenBuildenMon!
  • J0eStar!
  • BankaiDokei!
  • berryCoolMon!
  • bigExperienceMon!
  • howToSleepMon!
  • RunningfromDeMon!
  • bigBeardMon!
  • tingsMonTings!
  • BigRELLmonCode!
  • checkmateMon!
  • RELLC01NZPATCHY!
  • useDeBrainMon!
  • RELLniceCode!
  • CleanAnimsMON!
  • FiredUpMon!
  • PetdeDogMon!
  • poopENhoopyEn!
  • R3LLPATCHY!
  • VerifiedTwitter!
  • HardWokMon!
  • FlippingWokMon!
  • LetDeMonWok!
  • NewEFFECTS!
  • ShindoGraphics!
  • EpicGRAPHICS!
  • BETTERgraphics!
  • BacktoWok!
  • ShootingSTarS!
  • bigUPyup!
  • shrekT!
  • shhneckT!
  • shhcheaKs!
  • Raioojun!
  • TaiMister!
  • chapEmUp!
  • 10MillEXP!
  • 25KR3LLCO1NZZ!
  • iLLoutWORKanyone!
  • grindOFaGOD!
  • fightTHEweakness!
  • ENERGYofAGOD!
  • GOATofaBOATfloat!
  • GEToutMYwayNOOB!
  • BigShindoGuns!
  • RELLpieceW!
  • 1YearSL2!
  • work2HARD!
  • aNewFEELing!
  • SarachiaAkuma!
  • PROVEemWRONG!
  • Minakaze!
  • KazeM1na!
  • GOTTAkeepGOING!
  • ShinRen!
  • ShinBenTen!
  • ShindoStorm!
  • HaveDeFaith!
  • ItsOurTime!
  • AlwaysHungryYe!
  • NeedToUPmyself!
  • Kamaki!
  • HaveDeFaith!
  • AcaiB0wla!
  • AlwaysLevelingUp!
  • RELLpoo!
  • FindDeGrind!
  • SL2isBack!
  • BookOfHype!
  • blick0ff!
  • niceEXPdood!
  • ForgedEvent!
  • HAHAHAHAwinBOIwin!
  • sleepingOnurSucess!
  • HotDogBigDog!
  • chaChingcha!
  • itALLaGrind!
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what are Shindo life codes?

Shindo codes are given out by the developer of Shindo Life, and they offer in-game rewards, but most notably, they give you free spins.

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how do I get more Shindo life codes?

What you really want from Shindo Life codes are free spins, and you can get these in-game by completing daily quests or leveling up. You can also join the Rell Games Discord to see when any new Shindo codes are posted for the game, or follow the official Twitter and Youtube.

how do I redeem Shindo life codes?

In order to redeem Shindo codes, you need to cycle through the in-game menu to the ‘edit’ section. In the top right you’ll see ‘YouTube codes’. Tap here to enter your code, and then the redeem button, to get your rewards!

If you want to play Shindo Life for yourself, you can download Roblox on Google Play and the App Store. For more recommendations, we also have a list of the best Roblox games!

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Dungeons of Dreadrock review – no need to dread this one

There’s no shortage of games inspired by The Legend of Zelda. The series laid the groundwork for action and adventure games, so its influence still trickles down into most games released, just like new babies being born with a hint of Genghis Khan DNA.

That doesn’t mean it’s not worth paying homage to the series though, as there’s still so much space for fun new titles. Dungeons of Dreadrock certainly wears it’s influence on its sleeve, but through smart level design and some lovely presentation, does enough to step away from the tedium of pure mimicry, and offers up a unique and interesting experience.

You play as the sister of a young boy, who’s offered up as a sacrifice as part of an archaic ritual. To save your brother, you must explore 100 levels of a vast dungeon, each one holding a new puzzle or enemy that tests your reflexes and your wits. I’ve been playing it all week, and have come away fairly impressed. So read on for our thoughts in this mini-review.

Presented in a charming 16-bit style that looks straight from the SNES era, Dungeons of Dreadrock uses chunky sprites and thick black lines to good effect, making the protagonist and enemies easy to spot even in the darkest depths. While you won’t see too much variety as you explore the many levels of this huge dungeon, everything is presented in such a charming manner with new things popping up often enough to keep you hooked.

Dungeons of Dreadrock review: two guards stand outside a dungeon

Each level has a puzzle that revolves around combat, or some sort of environmental trap. You can only move in single steps, so you have to carefully plot and time your movements, almost like you do in Cadence of Hyrule. Most levels have a single way solution, as enemies and walls are situated in a way that you quickly meet your end unless you figure it out. You can restart with a simple tap of a button, and you’ll likely use this liberally, as you realise your mistakes and dive back in for one more go.

It’s not just 100 levels of stabbing foes though, as very quickly different obstacles pop up like floor traps and even teleportation points. Navigating these and slowly figuring out the optimal route for your character is really satisfying, and while there’s some action to be had, Dungeons of Dreadrock always feels like a puzzle game first. Just one with knives. Even later enemies, like the minotaur who launches at you with an unstoppable charge, are part of the puzzle that the level poses.

Dungeons of Dreadrock review: a character moves through a dungeon

I don’t want to go on too much about the different elements of the puzzles, as they’re all neat surprises to discover and solve. But trust me when I tell you there are new and interesting ideas that continue to change how you interact with the world throughout the 100 levels. It’s delightful to see a game just so full of fresh ideas, and one that executes them well. However, difficulty can spike quite wildly from one floor to the next, and a few got me frustrated looking for solutions, but most of the time, it’s the right level of brain teaser.

Dreadrock combines lovely presentation with satisfying puzzles to great effect

You can ask for a hint at any point, with three available in each level, ranging from a subtle clue, to basically “do this”. It’s very welcome, as it’s never fun to be stuck on one floor for too long. I did enjoy most of the levels I played, but even with clues, there’s the very occasional “you wanted me to do what?!’ That either points toward the answer being very obtuse, or perhaps me being a bit thick. A sharp mind with a lot of patience may get a lot more out of it than I did.

Dungeons of Dreadrock review: A character moves through a dungeon with a squid monster

I briefly touched on the presentation before, but there are a couple of things I want to bring up. One is, that almost every clue or scroll you read in the game is fully voiced, a dedicated and welcome addition that does a lot to add to the feel of this world. Secondly, when playing in handheld, the options to restart the level and to grab a clue are handily mapped as icons on the screen, ready for you to tap. Everything is well thought out and a lot of love has clearly been poured into the creation of this title.

I will say that the regular layout of controls is a bit bewildering, with the menu mapped to Y and action mapped to B like an Xbox controller. You can swap most of these in the options, but for some reason, there’s no option to map the menu to +. Not a huge deal, but it took me a minute or so to get the controls where I wanted them to be.

Dungeons of Dreadrock review: a character moves through a dungeon

There’s not much more to say about Dungeons of Dreadrock without ruining it, but know that it takes a very simple concept and expands it with great ideas all the way through its 100 levels. Taking cues from the best environmental puzzles in the dungeons of Zelda and many other games, Dreadrock combines lovely presentation (with massive and clear fonts, thank you!), with satisfying puzzles to great effect. A short game with plenty of heart, and a great choice for any Zelda fan desperate to try something new.

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Reggie Fils-Aimé had to fight to pack Wii Sports with the Wii

The previous president of Nintendo of America – Reggie Fils-Aime – has revealed some details from his tenure in his new book, Disrupting the Game. In an interview with The Washington Post, Reggie goes into detail about his time at the company, including how hard he fought to convince Miyamoto that Wii Sports should be included with every single Wii. A fight he eventually won, and is partly responsible for the Wii Sports and motion control phenomenon of the 2000s.

In the book, he details his conversation with Miyamoto, where they argued that perhaps Wii Play could be included with the Wii instead. Reggie then suggested that Wii Play would be great to sell with a new Wii remote, but it has to be Wii Sports packed in with the Wii. Reggie recalls Miyamoto’s response, saying “Neither of you understands the challenges of creating software that people love to play. This is something we constantly push ourselves to do. We do not give away our software.”

Reggie also goes into detail about the fan campaign to release Mother 3 in the West, as it became a constant question asked of the former president at press events. In an interview with Geoff Keighley later in the book, Reggie explains “there was a serious conversation during the Nintendo 3DS days, and as we launched the Wii U,” before following with “If Mr Iwata had not passed away, if maybe the Wii U had done better in the marketplace, maybe the Mother 3 game would have made it at that point.”

For even more from the former NoA president, you can check out his interview with the IGN podcast Nintendo Voice Chat below, covering his time at the company and his new book.

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If you loved Wii Sports and are wondering how Nintendo Switch Sports holds up, be sure to check out our full Nintendo Switch Sports review – now updated with our thoughts on the online functions and the customisation features.