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Armillo article

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Hi! It's me again. By now you must recognize me as the bearer of bad news, but today it's not the case. I actually decided that I want to help you guys expand the Armillo article into something more dignifying to the game. I'm actually an indie developer myself and I know the importance of visibility both during game development and after the game has been released. As such, I recognize that Wikipedia is a very powerful platform to transmit information, and although media coverage is also very important, a good Wikipedia article is too. I'll need your help if we are to move forward with the article. I have not had the chance to acquire the game myself, so what better people to describe the game than those who actually made it. First we should start with the gameplay section, which is generally the most read between readers (after the reception section, but I'll take care of that). I'll need information on game modes, levels, worlds, some primary enemies, fighting mechanics, characters, etc. Thank you in advance, and I hope Armillo and your upcoming games are successful.--Arkhandar (TalkContribs) 15:59, 20 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

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