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MMO (massive multiplayer online) games have been very popular for the PC and other gaming consoles for years. Recently, I began a search for MMOs to play on my Android phone so I could get some action away from the computer. There are many types of MMO such as RPG (role-playing game) and RTS (real- ... Full Article »
Our "Hero" of this tale is simply known as The Bard, and he's a real piece of work. Even the narrator hates his guts, and he's not afraid to let the player know. Sure, he gets caught up in a big quest to save the world and such, but not without demanding a few awards. A bag of silver here, a night w ... Full Article »
As much as I was willing to love Glu’s Eternity Warriors sequel, the constant pressure to drop real world dollars kept me from being totally engrossed. What could have been an addicting dungeon crawler turns into an opportunity for Glu to score a quick buck. Eternity Warriors 2 casually walks past ... Full Article »
Inotia 4: Assassin of Berkel is the latest in Com2uS's Korean Action RPG franchise. Like its main competition, Zenonia, the series has gone free-to-play with lots of in-app purchase items. The story takes a slightly darker turn than the previous games. Generally the game is very well done, as expect ... Full Article »
Kairobotica is part simulation and part RPG, but it's not really thoroughly in either camp. Well, it's more solidly an RPG than a simulation. Anyway, it has elements of both genres, but if you're looking for a game that is an RPG or a simulation, then this might not be what you're looking for. But i ... Full Article »
I'm a big PC gamer and I played Zaboyd Games' Cuthulhu on Steam. Now it's on my phone and I'm playing it again. It's such a great and hilarious little top-down role playing game that I'm not upset about retracing my steps. Cthulhu Saves the World is an old school turn-based RPG in the 8 bit traditi ... Full Article »
Dragon Fantasy is a new retro RPG from developer Muteki Corporation. More than simply a throwback to old 8- and 16-bit Japanese RPGs, this is a celebration of them, full of referential humor, fourth wall breaking, and tongue-in-cheek jokes about the genre. The title itself is a reference to Dragon Q ... Full Article »
Roguelike dungeon crawlers may not be nearly as popular today as they once were, what with the often brutal challenge and permanent death system with very few extra lives, but every now and again a solid, indie roguelike will come out and remind everyone why they're awesome. Case in point, Cardinal ... Full Article »
Now that we've had a fantasy and science fiction based MMO, it's about time for a horror-based one. Take control of a vampire in a world full of things that go bump in the night, including zombies, ghosts, necromancers, warlocks, and werewolves. The story is pretty basic stuff, full of night clubs, ... Full Article »
If you want a game that you'll be able to play for a long time and that doesn't cost you any money, then Rule the Kingdom will satisfy your urges. At its heart, Rule the Kingdom is an RPG not unlike Zenonia or old Legend of Zelda games, for example, but there's more substance to it than that, and it ... Full Article »
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