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- League of Legends Rek’Sai Champion Spotlight
- Dying Light – Be The Zombie Trailer
- Marvel Contest of Champions Trailer
- Why Fire Quest is on KickStarter
- Seasoned Tactics
- Online Boxing Manager launches the OBM Champions League
- Outcast Odyssey Mobile Review
- Conquest & Glory: Fast-paced strategy game now available
- Outwitters coming to Android in January 2015
- Elegy for a Dead World: Now Available
| League of Legends Rek’Sai Champion Spotlight Posted: 10 Dec 2014 05:20 PM PST Learn the art of baiting, burrowing and butchery in the Rek'Sai Champion Spotlight.
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| Dying Light – Be The Zombie Trailer Posted: 10 Dec 2014 05:13 PM PST Watch a team of Harran survivors fight for their lives as they are hunted down by the Night Hunter.
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| Marvel Contest of Champions Trailer Posted: 10 Dec 2014 05:02 PM PST Marvel: Contest of Champions welcomes you to the new Marvel arena, available now on mobile.
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| Why Fire Quest is on KickStarter Posted: 10 Dec 2014 04:53 PM PST Geek me 5′s CEO talks about the choice to go on KickStarter.
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| Posted: 10 Dec 2014 04:33 PM PST Battle as one of the four seasons in this tactical arena for multiple platforms. Publisher: Manic Games Pros: +Four faction arena. +Use of active & passive units on battlefield. +Cross-platform.
Overview Seasoned Tactics OverviewSeasoned Tactics is a cross-platform multi-player tactical arena with four factions: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Three battle types are offered: single player, one versus one battles, and four season all-out brawls. During each battle players have two active summoning units. Passive settlers move around the board to claim territory, while minions actively move and attack other Seasons’ units. The game will be fully cross-platform and available for mobile. Seasoned Tactics ScreenshotsSeasoned Tactics Featured Video Full Review Seasoned Tactics ReviewComing Soon… Screenshots Seasoned Tactics ScreenshotsComing Soon… Videos Seasoned Tactics Videos System Requirements Seasoned Tactics System RequirementsComing soon… |
| Online Boxing Manager launches the OBM Champions League Posted: 10 Dec 2014 02:27 PM PST Onlineboxingmanager.com – Online Boxing Manager (OBM) – the boxing simulation online game has been released for version 2.8. The most important new features include the OBM Champions League for top-level boxing clubs and additional boxer nations, such as Australia, Canada, Croatia, Italy, Norway, Philippines or Puerto Rico. In the boxing online game, the player leads a boxing club and starts the training of young talents. His career starts with only a shabby backyard hall and some seedy guys supporting him. But with a clever training strategy, good fight planning and intensive promotion, he can quickly climb up the career ladder and become one of the world’s most famous boxing managers, hosting several box champions instructed by the best trainers and most qualified doctors a boxing club can have. Then the managers can compete against other players worldwide in this browser game. Hundreds of players have already been registered for the previous beta version. Several fight types, such as ranking, league, friendly and tournament fights are available. The game is completely free of charge and can be played just by using a regular web browser. Developer Several updates are already planned for the boxing online game in 2015: Upcoming features include animated fights and more strategy-based features for finance and sponsoring. |
| Posted: 10 Dec 2014 01:40 PM PST Outcast Odyssey By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor)
It has been a while since I last played a card game on my mobile phone. When I was given the chance to check out Outcast Odyssey I was rather curious if this was another of the growing trend in TCG clones, or something unique from the sheep pack. Thankfully Hearthstone gave the genre quite the kick in the pants recently so more quality titles have been hitting the genre, giving me hope for a game backed by Bandai Namco. And since Hearthstone hasn't touched the Android market yet, all the more reason to back Outcast Odyssey as being in the right place, with the right gameplay to dominate my personal mobile device's market. Right off the bat, Outcast Odyssey shows you it means business. Not settling for a shiny skin (aka pretty card art), they revamp the entire way you look at TCG battles with a brand new style of gameplay. The end result being that having great cards is still important, but without the proper player decisions, you won't be winning battles. Time to break down the details of how this works. When you are fighting either the computer or another player, you have the choice of where to attack them. Each area might resemble a different element, offering an indicator of strengths and weaknesses. In total there are three elemental realms, and each one of these realms is stronger against one of the other realms, creating a rock, paper, scissors match-up. Tech defeats Nature, Nature defeats Magic, and Magic is obviously strong against Tech. A rather interesting element to implement on a card game, but from what I've seen so far it works really well, and forces players to not mindlessly drone through the combat sequences. Each card also has a different class, rarity (generic card strength indicator), stage to show you how many times a card can still evolve, level (individual card strength indicator), attack damage, and health. All this combines to give you some real decisions to mull over when pitted against another thinking opponent across the world. Of course Outcast Odyssey doesn't just throw you into the thick of it without a proper introduction to these elements. The tutorial comes in the form of a basic campaign. In the campaign you will basically search areas for its objective. At the start you will search for an object, but before you find this object you have to make hidden tiles visible, fight monsters to unlock more tiles, go into caves in hopes of finding bonus chests, and numerous other surprises I won't spoil that ultimately lead you to unlock the next map or level. In addition to teaching the game mechanics, the campaign is ideal for advancing your levels and building out a more formidable deck of cards. Just expect a bit of a slow trudge as you need to accumulate a lot of cards before you can start building out a tactically sound deck that works well as a unified strategy. Even longer when you consider needing to level and evolve those cards to unleash their full potential. Now for the combat. Simply put, it will feel unusual even for veteran card masters. If you are fighting someone, you will view different areas that you can attack a their card, and sometimes each point of attack is shaped like the elemental realms. Players will need to summon accordingly and hit an enemy in multiple ways to discover their weak point. If you get lucky and choose your method of attack well, you can unlock bonus combo opportunities to vastly weaken or destroy an opponent. Each interaction you encounter, will eventually take some of your health points away. That includes fighting opponents as well as searching chests. Basically health is your limiting energy factor that mobile games are so found of. As such it shouldn't be a surprise that cash shop Gems are available to purchase health potions to speed up your journey. Card pack bundles are also there as a secondary chance to monetize off the gameplay. The bright side is that doesn't mean these elements are exclusive to paying players, as there are a few ways you can earn gems in-game, allowing even free players to save up for new grand packs. You can even buy temporary store deals that could give a bargain for your money.
Conclusion: Great (4/5) Outcast Odyssey isn't a big game, but the tiny size hides a massive amount of fun within. Right now besides the campaign and arena there isn't a lot of things you can do. The campaign gets old after a while, unless you have a bit of a gambling addiction and have to know what hides behind each hidden square. Either way it provides the needed element of progression and card acquisition leading to the real meat of the game. Once your deck has some firepower, you can start holding your own in arena to climb the ranks, and then addiction sets in. The refreshing gameplay and active decision making easily puts it head and shoulders above most of the mobile marketplace. I see myself playing Outcast Odyssey while on the go for many months to come. |
| Conquest & Glory: Fast-paced strategy game now available Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:09 PM PST The most exciting free to play strategy game has finally arrived! Fight with millions of players from around the world in Conquest & Glory, an exciting evolution in fast-paced strategy gaming. For the first time, players can enlist Historic Heroes with legendary powers in an all-new mobile experience. Recruit a talented hero for fierce battles with friends and other players. Recruit a hero to inflict devastating siege attacks on kingdoms that stand in your way. Make sure you train someone to bravely repel anyone foolish enough to attack your walls. In Conquest & Glory you can construct a variety of desirable buildings involving exciting strategy that lets you explore an open world. Construct barracks to train armies, the future sword of your glorious empire. The Academy unlocks a wealth of knowledge and research to aid you in your conquest. Raiders who want to pillage your trade routes will think twice after you research how to train those war elephants! Adorn your Lord with the finest Gear and Gems that increase their ferocity and prowess in battle. The finest ruler should ride the finest steed and carry the finest weapons. Explore a wealth of gear combinations and upgrades that adds power and versatility to any army. Ileadsoft Inc. brings you eloquent controls and graphics that allow you to enjoy a unique and captivating experience. Join our active online community in Conquest & Glory! For further information related to today’s announcement and all the latest news about Conquest & Glory, visit https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conquest-Glory/370068266492733 |
| Outwitters coming to Android in January 2015 Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:08 PM PST One Man Left Studios is proud to announce that our quirky turn-based strategy game, Outwitters, is coming to Android in January. This App Store Editor’s Choice pick has garnered over a million downloads since its iOS launch. The game will remain free to play with ads and additional content available for in-app purchase. In Outwitters, 2-4 players take turns investing their resources (called wits) to summon reinforcements, navigate enemy defenses, and destroy their opponent’s base. You can challenge your friends or get skill-matched by our robust league ranking system. There are four races to choose from, each with its own cast of characters and a combat specialty to master. Will you side with the seafaring Scallywags, cybernetic Feedback, vitamin-rich Veggienauts, or the aptly-named Adorables? For more info, visit http://onemanleft.com/games/outwitters/ |
| Elegy for a Dead World: Now Available Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:06 PM PST Critically acclaimed fiction writing game, Elegy for a Dead World (“Elegy”), launches today for Windows, Mac, and Linux on Steam at $15. In Elegy, players explore distant planets and write about the people who lived there. A Game About Writing In Elegy, you’ll travel to three worlds and write stories about their long-dead societies. You'll lose yourself in settings inspired by the works of poets Keats, Byron, and Shelley, and use the game’s system of writing prompts to help create your own masterpieces. Explore 27 different writing challenges, through which you create narratives about the worlds you visit, from multiple perspectives. In one challenge, you play an archaeologist, uncovering clues and writing about a city’s final days; in another, you’re a thief, composing a song about searching the wreckage for valuables; and in another, you’re a bard penning a lament in rhyming couplets. When you’ve finished writing a story, share it with other players via Steam Workshop; then read others’ works, and commend your favorites. Artistic Intent The developers created Elegy to share the joy of creative expression — ideally, they want to give non-writers an environment in which they can tell stories. With visuals inspired by Romantic painter J. M. W. Turner, the game provides a playground for individual imagination, and a community where everyone is an artist. Elegy’s developers, Dejobaan Games and Popcannibal, are leaving the discussion of what art or a game is to critics, and merely asking gamers, “What will you write?” Early Acclaim Elegy raised 150% of its funding target in its October 2014 Kickstarter campaign. During development, it received two IndieCade selections, an Independent Games Festival Honorable Mention and a GDC Experimental Gameplay workshop selection. Educators are also using the game to inspire students in English as a second language (ESL), creative writing, and game design classes at nearly 50 institutions in 13 countries. More info at ElegyForADeadWorld.com. |
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