Tag: turn-based

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News

Beasts & Blades 3D RPG hits up Kickstarter, but you can play the beta now

The developers of a new 3D turn-based RPG has hit up Kickstarter for funding to help finish their game called Beasts & Blades. However, unlike a lot of Kickstarter projects, which usually don’t have any sort of playable alpha or beta, mostly just some video footage of it, Beasts & Blades have a playable beta which only Android users can get a hold of for free and start playing the game already.

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News

Atari announces their upcoming mobile games line-up, includes Dungeons & Dragons: Warbands

Atari today announced their upcoming line-up of mobile games for a variety of platforms, and by variety we mean iOS and Android. Out of the five titles announced, two of them will indeed be heading our way soon. Roller Coaster Tycoon and Dungeons & Dragons: Warbands are both slated for release onto Android but don’t get excited just yet as both of these games won’t make it onto our platform until next year.

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Reviews

The Great Big War Game Review: Cute and Deadly

Great Big War Game by Rubicon Development is another title in a line of charming turn-based strategy games that is simple to learn but packs many hours of entertainment. Sure, these tiny little soldiers are adorable to look at but killing is their business and business is often pretty darn good. You start out by passing through a series of basic tutorials but soon enough find yourself within the thick of it for real. The enemy can be hidden by a fog of war but, if you’re like me and prefer to have it terribly easy at first, there is an optional toggle that lights up the entire battlefield. After I got used to the game I meant to turn it back on, I really did, but I was having too much fun to notice. I’m not much of a warrior, obviously.

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The Indie Gala #9 is now live, features Call of Cthulhu and Battlegroup

The new Indie Gala bundle has gone live and features two pretty great games for Android called Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land and Battlegroup. For those of you unfamiliar with what the Indie Gala is, it is basically a lot like the Humble Bundle. You can pay what you want for a select amount of games and the money you spend can be split up in different ways. You can have it all go to a charity, Indie Gala themselves or the developers of the games. You can also divide it up among all three if you want to.