Neon Lords of the Toxic Wasteland

Overview

MUTANTS AND MULLETS! In a world where magic and technology collide, mutants and monsters roam the toxic wastelands and ruins of the forgotten world. In this new kill-or-be-killed world, only the strong survive, and attitude is everything! Become a Scum Dog adventurer and brave the dangers of the wastelands in search of cash and prizes. Collect fantastical gear and wield the galaxy’s most powerful weapons to become the baddest dude in Neo-Terraxx. Do you have what it takes to become the Neon Lord?

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neonlords.com https://neonlords.com/ - Official website discord.gg https://discord.com/invite/K8RbcmFtdb - Discord server

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