Tag: multiplayer

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PocketMine-MP – Software that will let you run a Minecraft: Pocket Edition server from your PC

Minecraft: Pocket Edition players know that Mojang is working on true online multiplayer that could arrive as soon as the 0.6.0 update if all goes well. However, up until now, and until that update comes out, we’ve been trying various ways to create a true Minecraft: Pocket Edition server whether it be hosted off your device or on a PC. We’ve seen a few projects aiming towards this goal but now it seems one has actually accomplished this and it’s called PocketMine-MP.

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Tactics-style turn-based strategy game King’s Bounty: Legions has arrived, complete with PvP

Are you a fan of the old Kings Bounty series or maybe the Heroes of Might and Magic style games? King’s Bounty: Legions could be just up your alley then. King’s Bounty games have been around for more then 20 years and I still remember playing it on my old Commodore 64. For those of you not familiar with the series, King’s Bounty is a 3D turn-based strategy game where you get to hire and upgrade armies of different creatures, explore the land searching for treasures and grow your character.

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Touch Fighter from WeMade Entertainment brings more head-to-head fighting action to Android

While Gamevil has released their idea of a head-to-head fighting game which is similar to titles like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat as of yesterday, WeMade Entertainment has had a little gem of a brawler on Google Play for almost a month which has slipped past us until now. Touch Fighter is a pure head-to-head brawler with a simple three button system that allows you to beat the crap out of your opponents.

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Dark Summoner Review: Dark Summoner summons a very odd, boring experience

Dark Summoner, by Ateam inc, is a very odd game. I’ve played similar games before and have even enjoyed them, but this particular one seems so eager to convince you that hitting a few buttons for a few minutes at a time is somehow fun, immersive or challenging. OK, I should say that pushing only a few buttons occasionally can be fun thanks to social, casual and turn-based gaming, but Dark Summoner is so packed with flashy images and confusing UI elements that I felt like I was stuck in Vegas on a repeating loop.