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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on December 03, 2012
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Last week we talked about a new sequel that Kemco was planning to release soon on Android called Alphadia II. Taking place over 200 years after the first game, Alphadia II will have you hunting down evil that is once again threatening the peace and safety of your world. Energi has once again made an appearance in the world after being gone for 200 years and everyone, good and evil, happen to be scrambling for control over it.
Kemco tends to try and bring new features to their games with each release and Alphadia II is no exception to this rule. One new feature are Break Skills which require a meter to be filled before they can be used. Interestingly enough, once you master your initial Break Skill, you will unlock other ones as well. So it is sort of like having a secondary set of skills except they require you to fill up a meter before using them.


Another feature is that Alphadia II is getting close to being an open world type of RPG. While you have the main quest line to follow in order to complete the game, there is also a ton of side quests and dungeons to explore. You are also able to travel the world freely as you want. There is, of course, the plethora of weapons, armor and items to find and upgrade along the way. The same goes for your skills as well.
If you're a fan of Kemco title, or just happen to enjoy the occasional old school style RPG, then you might want to check this one out. You can download Alphadia II off of the Google Play store for $3.99.
Google Play Link: Alphadia II
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