Nexon Korea has been pretty busy, with multiple titles currently under developers and even more nearing release. One of those titles nearing release on a global level is Fantasy War Tactics, which has been in a very limited soft launch in select regions on Android. Those of you not in a supported region can’t play this game yet, but that will soon be changing.
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The Duckforce Rises is a card-based battle game from developers Sanoma. Pulling its characters from Duckburg, the game will include heroes such as Donald Duck, Phantom Duck, and Uncle Scrooge. As for the villains, those would include Magica De Spell, Valkyrie Duck, and the Beagle Boys, to name a few.
When I came across Subterfuge, I didn’t quite know what to expect. On many levels, I still don’t. The game comes from a team of game creators that made the games World of Goo, Casey’s Contraptions and Flower Garden. Ron Carmel and Noel Llopis have created what appears to be a very cerebral multiplayer-only game. What really has me anticipating this game is the extremely well produced trailer that sets up the game play. The game looks challenging, totally engrossing, has a clean and crisp UI and will be coming to Android/iOS next week.
Game Insight has announced a new competitive defense title called Cloud Raiders: Survival Arena
Game Insight has announced a new game which is essentially a multiplayer strategy game of sorts, all focusing on tournament gameplay, based off of their original Cloud Raiders game. This new game is called Cloud Raiders: Survival Arena and it eliminates the standard single-player gameplay found in the original title, tweaks the gameplay further, and then offers it to mobile gamers as a multiplayer game.
THEM Corporation is a game studio that is based in Korea. It won’t be long, and their game, The Onion Knights, will be available to play on Android/iOS. The game is slated for release at the end of July. We have been fortunate enough to play this well-polished and enjoyable castle defense game.
Right now there are a few MOBA games being developed for mobile devices and it seems like more companies are going to try and become the dominate force in this genre of mobile gaming. GAEA Mobile has through their bid into the mix by announcing they will be unveiling their upcoming MOBA for mobile devices Ace of Arenas at E3 2015 next week.
Last week Humble Bundle released a new mobile bundle themed around the title Eye Candy. What this means is that all the games have a rather unique art style to them, instead of the usual definition of eye candy which usually refers to high-end 3D visuals. Originally this bundle started with six games, but today there are two more games added to it.
The Grand Tournament expansion is still fresh for Hearthstone players, having been out barely a month. This, however, isn’t stopping Blizzard on working on more new content for their popular TCG. Rumors are already starting to circulate that a new Hearthstone adventure will be unveiled at this year’s Blizzcon.
One of the biggest unsung heroes in any RPG title is the shopkeeper. He is always there when you need him, usually fully stocked with everything you could need to successfully complete the journey you’re on. It’s a lot of work and usually he is there giving you a good deal on his goods as well. When was the last time you thanks your local shopkeeper in that RPG you’re playing?
The latest themed Humble Mobile Bundle has arrived and this particular one is dubbed Humble Mobile Bundle Eye Candy. Is it high-end graphics or literally candy-themed games? Actually it is more about unique art styles within the games with titles like Botanicula and Fearless Fantasy a part of this one.









