As many of you know eeGon just released their multiplayer turn-based strategy game called TurtleStrike onto Android. You probably also know that right now eeGon is holding their first of many tournaments for cash prizes, with this first one having a total of $5,000 USD up for grabs. Well we have decided to team up with eeGon to give away a bunch of eeGon coin packages to a bunch of lucky readers.
Tag: turn-based
One game we have talked about a few times in the recent past was a game called TurtleStrike by eeGon. This particular game is all about taking your team of bad ass turtles, heavily armed ones at that, and destroying anyone else who tries to challenge your turtles with their own team. Well TurtleStrike has now launched on Google Play as of yesterday. Today, however, is the big day and that is because the first TurtleStrike tournament is starting and you’ll have a chance to win a piece of the $5,000 prize pool. And yes, that is real money.
We’ve covered the fact that TurtleStrike is heading our way soon on July 25th, 2013 as well as all of the details about the game. Well eeGon has decided to release a little teaser trailer for their multiplayer turn-based strategy game and while this doesn’t really show any gameplay, you do get to check out some of the turtles in the game along with their weaponry.
The Trese Brothers have already released a few popular RPGs since they have been on the Android scene but for the past while they have been silent due to a battle with one of the patent trolls we all know about, Lodsys. Well things have taken a turn for the better for the brothers and they are now finally able to get back to what they do best, making cool RPG titles and their newest one is Age of Pirates.
War-mongering reptile filled turn-based multiplayer combat game TurtleStrike arriving July 25th
Back in December of last year we talked about a rather cool looking turn-based multiplayer combat game called TurtleStrike. This particular game is similar in style to other games of this nature such as Worms, except this has turtles packing big weaponry instead of a bunch of worms. When the game begins, players will create three different formations using a total of 10 turtles each.
HyperDevBox, for those of you unfamiliar with this development company, make some pretty epic games not only with the game itself in terms of content and visuals but also in actual size, with the average game weighing in at over 1.5GB in size. While things have been a little quite from HyperDevBox, they have finally broken the silence and it shall be the Xbox/PS3 game Record of Agarest War.
Considered by many to be the best turn-based strategy games for iOS, the Ravenmark series of games will officially be arriving onto Android in the near future. We got in touch with Witching Hour Studios who are the developers behind Ravenmark: Mercenaries and Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion who confirmed that both games will be making their way to Android soon.
News like this doesn’t happen often these days and actually it is usually the opposite when it comes to a game developer changing their business model for their upcoming game. Usually we have to report that a game originally planned as a paid game has gone to the free-to-play model. However today we get to report some very good news regarding Robert Bowling’s upcoming tactical warfare game Breach & Clear.
For those of you who are into MOBA games and like beta testing new titles, Sneaky Games has their upcoming turn-based tactical MOBA game Arena of Heroes has gone live for open beta testers to jump into the game early and check everything out. This particular type of MOBA game is a bit different than your typical MOBA title like of League of Legends or DOTA 2.
We hear about developers who take the road less traveled on a fairly regular basis. A one or two man team making a game that has the polish that could rival that of a major studio has happened before and we’ve reported on it. However, Paper Sorcerer by Jesse Gallagher is an entire RPG for Android and possibly Ouya that was drawn completely by hand… all of it.






