That, and employing a bit of the old Minesweeper noggin, of course.

You see, tiles come in two types in Let’s!

The aforementioned road tiles, and surrounding landscape tiles.

Three heroes face an enormous king in Let’s! Revolution!

Take care, though.

That’s Let’s!

It’s great fun, and I can’t get enough of it.

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Not all of Let’s!

That said, any sense of ease quickly dissipates on higher difficulty levels.

is but the first in a long new dynastic line for them.

A warrior prepares a roundhouse attack on a desert-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

I cannot stop playing it, nor do I want to.

Give It The Attention It Deserves!

This review is based on a retail build of the game provided by developers Buck.

A long-haired warrior prepares to move in a desert-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

A warrior prepares to fire a bow and arrow in a city-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

A small witch character prepares to teleport across a floating city-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

A witch character is surrounded by enemies on a floating city-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

A king threatens a witch in a city-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!

A witch prepares to leave a floating city-themed board of tiles in Let’s! Revolution!