We’re within the dwelling stretch of summer time now, mates. Not a variety of nice new releases on this time interval, sometimes. The climate is just too scorching, and out of doors is the final place you need to be. Good TV? Pff. Not going. Possibly you may go to the films and watch Borderlands? No, this a part of the yr is designed for hunkering down and enjoying some RPGs, and KEMCO is as ever keen to assist meet your wants in that regard. They’ve acquired some gross sales teed up for you on a number of of their cell RPGs, and a few of them are exhausting to withstand.
As at all times, do needless to say KEMCO isn’t out right here making Last Fantasy or Dragon Quest. These are, by and enormous, low-cost however serviceable examples of the style. Nonetheless, some are higher than others, and I believe there are a number of of the higher ones in these gross sales. I’ll swing again after the listing and allow you to know which of them. Suspense!
– Sword of Elpisia – ($1.99)
– Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom – ($3.99)
– Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey – ($0.99)
– Search Hearts – ($1.99)
– Darkish Gate – ($1.99)
– Grinsia – ($0.99)
Okay, as promised I’m again. If you need one thing a bit totally different (and albeit extra polished) than the standard KEMCO launch, take a look at Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom. It’s a crafting RPG, and it’s well-made for what it’s. I favored Frane lots again within the day, however the app is historic so tread fastidiously. It’s an action-RPG although, and that’s nifty. For those who bear in mind Throughout Age, it’s the identical developer and performs equally. Lastly, Sword of Elpisia is the latest of the lot. Does that make it one of the best? Most likely not, however you would possibly get pleasure from what the years of expertise hath wrought.
These are the gross sales, and people are my ideas. Seize a few of these low-cost RPGs when you want somewhat little bit of easy-going gaming to occupy your mind for a number of days whereas we wait out these ridiculous temperatures. And when you’re a KEMCO skeptic… do check out Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom. Belief me, pal!