Dragon Summoner is a card-based fighting game developed by Gameloft. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.
Dragon Summoner is another addition to the very crowded collectible card battle game genre. It hits all the same notes, offers up all the same kind of "gameplay" with all the same kind of illustrations, telling an epic tale of a land threatened by something or other that can only be saved by your valiant efforts, guided by a buxom and very powerful assistant who nonetheless can't seem to handle this situation on her own. It's not bad in the strictest sense, but it's the same old thing we've seen many times before.
Castle Champions is a tower-building/RPG hybrid that challenges you to build and manage a great castle in a chaotic fantasy realm. And what's a castle without an army? You'll assemble your forces from nine different classes, including the Mage, Crusader, Paladin, Archer and Swordsman, and then recruit one of six unique heroes, each with a unique ability, to lead it. Your army will be kept busy defending your castle from invading forces, and you'll also be able to send your warriors out on an endless number of quests to bring in more gold and resources.
The term "roguelike" is used to describe a sub-genre of RPG featuring layer upon layer of randomized dungeons populated by all manner of beasts, traps and treasure. The name comes from the famed early videogame Rogue, an ASCII-based proto-RPG that has inspired and influenced a remarkable number of games in the decades since and that's famous for being perfectly happy to kill players who get out of line, or just get unlucky.
The lunar world of Driftmoon is in trouble. Soon after arriving back in your hometown of Northrop, a band of lizard warriors attack, leaving your friends and neighbors turned to stone and your alchemist father kidnapped. With few clues to go on, you set out on a journey to rescue your father and find a way to save the petrified townsfolk, not realizing that this adventure will take you around the moon and into the heart of an evil thousands of years old.
Video game sequels can be tricky business, as the folks who made Duke Nukem Forever can explain ad nauseam. They're somewhat easier when the original game is good but not mind-blowing, which is why King Cashing 2 feels so fresh. The marriage between slots and RPG elements is intact, but Productions Multimage layered on more strategy and more zany fun to create an unusual but entertaining mobile experience.
Don't you hate it when the Old Gods and the New Gods decide to throw down over the fate of your world? Yeah, me too. Sega and Gogogic want to make sure we aren't just pawns, whipping up Godsrule: War of Mortals to allow us to have some say in our fate. Because if mastering cross-platform RTS action won't show the gods who's boss, nothing will.
Life is Magic is a location-based game from Red Robot Labs, wherein you will be able to team up with friends and battle enemies in an online fantasy setting. Taking on enemies in this fashion isn't the easiest task but with Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll have all of the tips, tricks and walkthroughs you need to stay ahead of the game.