Madfinger Games has been rather busy in the past few months apparently, having been working on a rather large update for their Shadowgun DeadZone game. This update brings all kinds of new content and additional tweaks to the existing content, including new maps, level caps, and more.
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During the now concluded Gamescom 2016 show Madfinger Games revealed what their next title would be, which is a Destiny-style game called Shadowgun Legends. While we already have a fair amount of details revealed about this game, the only gameplay we have seen has been that short clip in the video leaked out the other week. Well now we have a bit more of an official look at the gameplay for Shadowgun Legends.
[Gamescom 2016] Madfinger reveals Shadowgun Legends, their upcoming Destiny-style MMORPG FPS title for mobile. Original Shadowgun goes on sale to celebrate.
Remember the other week when we published a video regarding leaked video footage of a Destiny-style game on a tablet? Well we finally get to tell you what game that is, and all about it, and we have even had some hands-on time with a very early build back during GDC 2016. So what game is this? It is called Shadowgun Legends, and it isn’t just a Destiny-style game, it is actually an MMORPG FPS title for mobile devices.
Released by Madfinger Games, Unkilled is a zombie shooter for the Android platform. Set in New York City, players assume the role of Joe, who is a member of an anti-zombie unit that is under the moniker WOLFPACK. Madfinger has announced that the game has now received its biggest update yet, and it’s also one of significance.
We have reported on Madfinger Games’ next big release called Unkilled a few times already, keeping an eye on the game’s development. We’ve even gone hands-on with a very early build earlier this year. However at Gamescom we were able to get more hands-on time with a much more complete build of Unkilled.
Madfinger Games has announced a new version of their third-person multiplayer shooter Shadowgun: Deadzone that will let users create their own game content for everyone to play. Officially titled as Shadowgun: Deadzone GM Edition, the GM part stands for Game Master’s Kit, which will allow users to make new maps, modify weapons and characters, and basically let players create their own game elements as well.
Madfinger Games teams up with Plotagon so users can create their own Dead Trigger 2 animated stories. First content now live.
Madfinger Games has teamed up with Plotagon to offer up a bit of a unique feature for Dead Trigger 2 players to take advantage of if you’re feeling a bit creative. Essentially this partnership allows for players to create their own animated storylines using the characters from Dead Trigger 2. To kick the entire thing off, both companies are hosting a competition where anyone who creates a short video using the characters from Dead Trigger 2, and enter its into the competition, can win some prizes.
Madfinger Games has a little St. Patrick’s Day sale for a couple of their classic titles, both updated with Android TV support as well
Madfinger Games has decided to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by hosting a sale on some of their classic games on Google Play. On top of that, both of their classic games that are going on sale have also been updated today with improved optimization and performance on newer Android devices as well as Android TV support.
Madfinger Games announced their next title just before GDC 2015 started and it was another zombie shooter called Unkilled. The company was on hand at the Unity booth at GDC 2015 showing off a technical demo of Unkilled which we decided to swing by in order to get a little hands-on time with the early build of Unkilled that they had on display.
Madfinger Games have announced ahead of their GDC 2015 appearance what their next game will be and, considering the company basically specializes in zombie games, it should come as no surprise that their new title is a zombie shooter. Officially titled Unkilled, this new games the same high-quality 3D graphics that their previously released games have had.