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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on September 13, 2012
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Namco Bandai has come out to release a new game onto the Google Play store called Sky Gamblers: Rise of Glory. This is a 3D aerial combat game that was originally developed by REVO Solution and is now being published by Namco Bandai. Oh, and you can also shoot down your friends in this game as well.
As you may be expecting from the name and type of game this is, you'll be taking to the air battling it out with the enemy either in Campaign Mode or creating your own missions with the Custom Game feature. If you want to get into a little multiplayer action though, you and up to seven other people can battle it out as well through online multiplayer.


The real meat of this game will be the multiplayer that not only has free-for-all death matches but Team Death Match, Defend the Base, and Capture the Flag with team-based combat. Single-player missions let you roll through the storyline, unlocking new planes along the way. There are a total of 10 actual WWI planes to pilot and 18 different maps to fly those planes around on.
For those of you who are fans of aerial combat games, and who happen to play multiplayer games, you might want to check this one out. Even better is the fact that you can check this game out for the low cost of free. Originally it looks like this game was exclusive to Sony devices for awhile.
Google Play Link: Sky Gamblers: Rise of Glory
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