Friday, November 9, 2007
New Games Roundup
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "SOFTWARE" @ 01:00 PM
First up, AIM Productions has released Rabbit Wars, a turn based strategy game with humour as one of the ingredients. What makes this game really intriguing are the multiplayer options - along with a 4-player hotseat mode, the game includes a 2-player mode that allows games to be played over the internet, LAN, or bluetooth, and between mobile and PC versions (the latter is included free with purchase of the mobile version). Rabbit Wars is available for a discounted $14.95 through our affiliate link until Nov 15, after which the price gets bumped up to $19.95.
Next we have In-Fusio's Line Rider Mobile, and...I can't even begin to describe the gameplay. It looks like it consists of drawing different varieties of tracks, through which you send a virtual sledder. The big draw here is probably the social aspect - you can try out tracks made by other people, and your own tracks can be uploaded through the Line Rider Mobile website, which obviously enhances the replay value. Line Rider Mobile can be purchased for $14.95 through our affiliate link.
Screenshots after the break!
Rabbit Wars
Line Rider Mobile
Next we have In-Fusio's Line Rider Mobile, and...I can't even begin to describe the gameplay. It looks like it consists of drawing different varieties of tracks, through which you send a virtual sledder. The big draw here is probably the social aspect - you can try out tracks made by other people, and your own tracks can be uploaded through the Line Rider Mobile website, which obviously enhances the replay value. Line Rider Mobile can be purchased for $14.95 through our affiliate link.
Screenshots after the break!
Rabbit Wars
Line Rider Mobile