Back in September of last year we talked about a location-based MMORPG that had just opened up sign-ups for closed beat testing. Since then Life is Magic has been in beta testing until recently when it was released onto iOS. Well Red Robot Games has opened the doors to everyone on Android now to join in on their rather unique game.
Tag: strategy games
A couple of days ago we talked about Sega’s upcoming game Kingdom Conquest II and that early registration had gone live and anyone who registered ahead of time would get two rare limited run monsters as a prize. Well if you haven’t gotten a chance to do that then you’re out of luck since Sega’s Kingdom Conquest II is now live on Google Play.
There is some exciting news for all of you anxiously awaiting Star Command. Warballoon Studios has just opened up their merchandise store online which means now you can get some awesome shirts themed around Star Command for $19.99. It doesn’t matter if your a Cadet or a Captain because wearing these shirts makes you just plain awesome.
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.
For the third edition of our Game of the Week poll, we are going to combine releases from the past two weeks because developers are taking it easy during this early part of the year and we’ve had a hard time finding games worthy of being in contention for the award. Also, there haven’t really been any big or major releases, so you may be unfamiliar with some of the games below.
Sega’s rather popular dungeon combat, city building card-combat game Kingdom Conquest is getting a sequel appropriately named Kingdom Conquest II. Right now the game is actually already available in Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong for the past couple of weeks to make sure everything is running smoothly and, of course, everything is monetizing nicely.
Welcome to the third installment of our Under The Radar column where we showcase a few good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on our website. Ultimately, with this, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. If you know of more quality games released recently that have not got the attention they deserve, let us know by leaving a comment below!
DeNA has released a new game onto their Mobage platform called D.O.T. Defender of Texel or just D.O.T. for short. This isn’t the standard type of game though that you might be thinking it will be since it’s on the Mobage social gaming platform. This is, instead, an 8-bit retro style RPG filled with all the retro visuals you can handle.
Ok, so yesterday we brought you exclusive news of the first known Tegra 4 game called Codex the Warrior. The Tegra 4 chipset should be announced soon, and probably we’d see a boatload of titles announced just for that platform during next week’s CES.
Under The Radar is a new column that we will be doing from time to time (it isn’t necessarily a weekly thing), the purpose of which is to showcase some good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on our website. Ultimately, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. Let us know if you know of any obscure new titles in the comments section!







