An Armello Xbox Key — also known as an Xbox code or Xbox digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Microsoft Store, working on Xbox One and Series X|S. From €8.54 (-57%) at Amazon FR, 57% below the €19.99 Microsoft Store ES price · 4 verified stores, 5 offers in stock · Updated 48min ago.
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Its price jumps around a lot: we have seen it anywhere from €5.26 to €14.99.
It is above what it usually costs: most days we have tracked it, it has been cheaper.
And it does not drop on any fixed dates, so there is no particular month worth waiting for.
For one like this a price alert beats keeping an eye on it: we tell you the day it drops.
Armello for Xbox One starts at €8.54 at Amazon FR, a Xbox key, which is 57% under the €19.99 it costs on the official store.
That price is for the Special edition. The plain standard edition starts at €12.59 at Difmark.
Just 4 stores stock it, 5 offers in all, so there is little here to push the price either way.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €14.73 at Eneba, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account and a shared account from €12.59 at Difmark, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it.
The shared account at €12.59 undercuts the key at €14.73 by €2.14, but on an account the game stays tied to credentials the seller controls; for €2.14 the key is yours and nobody can take it back.
3 of the 5 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
Critics landed at 79 out of 100 across 59 reviews, with 75% of them recommending it.
At €8.54, Amazon FR is where this one settles.
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It's hard to argue against the notion that Armello might just be the best Australian game ever produced. Highly refined, beautiful to play, deep and... Read more
This game, like most strategy games, might not be for everyone, especially for those who can get frustrated easily with a bad roll of the... Read more
As intricate as this game sounds I found myself glued to its strategic gameplay. The character sprites are adorable and the action and adventuring keeps... Read more
It's taken three years to get here, but the long journey hasn't dulled Armello's blades. From the deep tactics of its living board game gameplay... Read more
Overall, Armello has a level of polish and depth that is rare for an indie title, and especially for a studio's debut. It's truly another... Read more
Over all, though, I say Armello is the perfect game to play at the end of the day with a group of friends. Each playthrough... Read more
Armello has been created as a brutal and unforgiving game of chance, and, for those that want to plot and scheme to claim the throne,... Read more
Armello is a beautiful, engaging digital board game that manages to ensure that no two games feel the same. The omission of local play is... Read more
It has probably been a decade or more since I played a real board game. It's just not a medium that appeals to me. However,... Read more
A variety of ways to play mix well with the layers of strategy and charming presentation to make an impressive addition to the Switch multiplayer... Read more
Armello is an intriguing game to play which tickled quite a few things for me in relation to its world and game style Read more
Armello is definitely a game I'd recommend if you are a fan of tabletop board games. It manages to capture that unique spirit and presents... Read more
The question of whether you should buy and play Armello comes down to whether you would enjoy its format as a turn-based four-player board game.... Read more
Armello is a well-done, smartly crafted turn-based tabletop strategy game. Play if you love tabletops. Pass if you can't stand games that involve dice rolls... Read more
Armello has many amazing qualities. It is certainly the most authentic take on digital tabletop gaming I have seen. While it could have benefited from... Read more
Armello is a fun and addicting mesh of genres that never quite reaches greatness due to some quirky balance issues and multiplayer dilemmas, but what's... Read more
Back in 2015, League of Geeks launched a Kickstarter for a visceral, turn-based game full of anthropomorphized animals. Now, the Australian indie team brings Armello... Read more
Armello has almost as many versions as Skyrim, but if you don’t already own it, it’s an interesting take on the virtual board game. The... Read more
This board game RPG has complex mechanics and smooth gameply, but it stumbles in one key department. Read more
Armello is worth a look for board game enthusiasts. For those looking for a party game to play with friends, its slow pace and lack... Read more
Armello is a game that has a promising concept and a top-shelf presentation but falls far short of its potential. Despite its adept systems the... Read more
A board game that's overly complicated, doesn't really teach itself fully, and heavily based on luck. That's three strikes and I'm out. Maybe people will... Read more
In any case, Armello is a remarkable achievement. Instead of simply transferring a board game experience to the TV or computer screen, developer League of... Read more
Armello is a misunderstood work of art, despite some simple flaws. It has great mechanics - in spite of a weak tutorial -, an excellent... Read more
Armello and Solium Infernum developers League Of Geeks are going "into hibernation" Read more
Armello devs' new multiplayer strategy game in hell captures tabletop treachery like no other Read more
Armello devs are shooting for FTL meets Rimworld with their new roguelite colony sim Read more
Cult strategy game Solium Infernum returns, from the makers of Armello Read more
Armello devs League Of Geeks are announcing their next game at EGX London 2022 this week Read more
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