Installed #3 League of War (MunkyFun/GREE) In fact, everything I want to do seems highly dependent on access to large amounts of the Runes hard currency. I need more vikings to get more dragons, but I'm not sure how to do that. I've got 2 dragons - one of which catches fish, one of which collects wood, -these being the game's basic resources. Installed #2 Dragons: Rise of Berk (Ludia/Dreamworks)Ī tie-in with the new How To Train Your Dragon film, it appears that I am the berk, because this city-building and dragon raising game has me totally confused. There are some neat touches, like a mini-game for collecting more in-game currency, and the UI is nice, but in general it's much too clever for me to understand. The art style is also a strange mixture of cute and abstract, but the biggest issue is you have no idea what any of the very surreal units actually do. Soul Calibur: Unbreakable Soul (Bandai Namco)Īn interesting but ultimately strange hybrid of tower defence/attack, which has you building your defences and your army of attacking units via the cards you collect. Will have to add it to the daily folder, and replay the tutorial. Started playing this again and then realised I'd forgot how to play it. I'm still not very good at Trials Frontier, but I still think it looks lovely. Sure, Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff monetises very hard in terms of the gap between grinding items and encouraging high value real money purchases, but that's what brands allow you to do. Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (Tin圜o)Ī very nice update to the game has landed, which added a pyramid full of partying zombie mummies and a new secondary gameplay currency - golden winged bums. Is it heretical to say I'm getting bored of Boom Beach?ĥ. And someone else agrees, as developer flaregames has just raised $12 million. Yet, for me, thanks to its combination of gameplay, presentation and monetisation, Royal Revolt 2 is shaping up to be one of my games of the year. Still, you do have to collect a lot of soft currency to be able to afford any of it. Just when I was getting bored, there's been a great update which provides the ability to buy items to customise and hence improve your playable character. Yet I will continue to play this until I have build my ring road defensive system Master Plan Sadly developer Mythic has been shut down, which seems to have coincided with even worst server problems than before. I'm still stuck in a resource-poor situation that will only be resolved by playing a lot more, spending money or uninstalling. So much has (or hasn't) changed in a month. Blame Pocket Gamer Connects Helsinki and a five-month-old baby. Actually it's been more than a month since my latest entry. This is the weekly diary of a promiscuous gamer.īut, it's not been weekly. As game executive Bing Gordon famously put it (about) in 2010, "This is the most promiscuous app audience in the history of mankind".
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