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Tag: role playing
Sword & Poker 2 Walkthrough
By Anali Drilon
Sword & Poker 2 is a role-playing card game developed by GAIA for the iPhone. This quick start guide will provide you with tips to get started playing Sword & Poker 2. The mechanics of this game are similar to that of its predecessor, Sword & Poker, so if you'd like to learn how to play the first game, this guide will work just as well.100 Rogues Review
By Jim Squires
Games like Diablo and Torchlight are known for being massive, sprawling epics that seem to go on forever. 100 Rogues take all of the elements of these games - the random dungeons, the levelling up and skill assignments, the equipment, the items - and boils it to a five minute quest for survival. In a brilliant genre-defining moment for the iPhone, 100 Rogues has invented the first one-session roguelike.Fantasy Kingdoms Review
By Alicia Ashby
A change of genre can do a lot for gameplay that, deep down, is nothing more than an iteration of a familiar fomula. This is certainly the case with Fantasy Kingdoms, a game that can be fairly described as FarmVille crashing headlong into Harry Potter. You are a witch or warlock that grows magical crops and trees in order to harvest mana, which you can use to buy decorations (and better crops) for your magical farm.Sword & Poker 2 Review
By Jim Squires
With only four short months separating this sequel's release from the original, some might be quick to call Sword & Poker 2 little more than a cash grab trying to capitalize on the recent popularity of the first. But those criticisms quickly fall to the wayside for anyone who takes the plunge to play. Sword & Poker 2 manages to add a number of minor twists and tweaks that take the outstanding gameplay of Sword & Poker and makes it even more enjoyable than before.RPG Snake: The Adventure of Akua Review
When it comes to historic video games, there aren't many that are more established or loved than the classic Snake. While there are several versions of the classic arcade title available for the iPhone, the latest release,RPG Snake: The Legend of Akua, tries to do something original by making it a pseudo RPG. While it's a nice twist, this isn't nearly as original a game as it sounds like it should be.Mystic Lands Preview
By Joel Brodie
Mystic Lands is a new medieval social role playing (RPG) that is currently in open beta by Rae of Light Entertainment. Mystic Lands lets you to do all the things you'd expect in any RPG, no matter what the platform. You can go out on quests, battle in an area, build up your character to accomplish tasks, and even build out a village.Hospital Town Review
By Alicia Ashby
Atlus's Trauma Center sparked a boom in "medical" video games in the console space, but the craze has extended to surprisingly few Web games. Hospital Town is one of the first "medical" Facebook games to catch our eye and it offers a promising social take on the genre. While there are action mini-games to play in Hospital Town, the bulk of the gameplay is more sim-like and focuses on hospital management. You need to assign patients to beds for treatment, check them out when they feel better, and decorate your hospital.Hero World Review
By Alicia Ashby
Hero World is a game that should be more fun. It's a text RPG (think Mafia Wars) using a superhero theme, where you create your own superhero and then go out adventuring. In theory, you can grow your superhero from a dull newbie into a mighty powerhouse by completing missions, forming a superteam with your friends, and battling supervillains. Superheroes should be a good fit for the text RPG format, but Hero World squanders a lot of its potential.