Monday, February 4, 2008
Immerse Yourself In Civilization Building With HeroCraft's Revival
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "SOFTWARE" @ 03:00 AM
"Great events take place in the world of Revival: grand empires are created; highly developed states collapse in a flash, science degrades and rises again, brutal wars never end, great wealth is created in the millions but can be lost just as easily… The eternal struggle for power is the mark of this world, and only the best ones will be blessed with absolute rule. Unconquerable general or inborn diplomat? Talented economist or crafty politician? You choose your path to eternal glory in the world of Revival."
If this game meets half of what it promises, for me this would be a keeper. Revival purports to bring the addicting, immersive PC gameplay of Civilization to Windows Mobile, with turn-based strategy, resource management, huge game world, and up to 7 AI opponents. I really like the compatibility (WM2003 onwards, lots of other platforms, no mention of VGA support however), and the verrryyy long campaign included with the game - the developer says 40 hours minimum! You can download a trial or purchase Revival for $24.94 through our affiliate link. You can get more details from HeroCraft's forum announcement, or directly from their homepage.
Update: I've since been informed that Revival supports both VGA and square screens. :clap:
If this game meets half of what it promises, for me this would be a keeper. Revival purports to bring the addicting, immersive PC gameplay of Civilization to Windows Mobile, with turn-based strategy, resource management, huge game world, and up to 7 AI opponents. I really like the compatibility (WM2003 onwards, lots of other platforms, no mention of VGA support however), and the verrryyy long campaign included with the game - the developer says 40 hours minimum! You can download a trial or purchase Revival for $24.94 through our affiliate link. You can get more details from HeroCraft's forum announcement, or directly from their homepage.
Update: I've since been informed that Revival supports both VGA and square screens. :clap: