Fans of the classic board game Risk were delighted earlier this month when they heard their favourite game of world domination was coming to the iPhone, but why wait for the officially licensed version when you can get your global conquest fix now? Blood & Honor is a new release that joins the legions of Risk-alikes on the iPhone, and it's just as much fun as we'd hoped for.
After the king dies and his evil brother usurps the throne, the prince (you) sets out to get his kingdom back and take his rightful place as king in King's Legacy, a new building/sim game from Cateia Games that borrows heavily from the studio's previous title Shaman Odyssey.
Over the last few years a number of world domination board games have taken up residence on Apple's popular iDevices. Whether it's the consistently popular Lux DLX for the iPhone, the recently popular Dominion HD for the iPad, or the recently released Blood & Honor for both, the App Store has seen no shortage of board games for backyard Napoleon's. And yet despite all of these titles that borrow their gameplay from it, no one has thought to bring the game that started it all to the iPhone - until now.
City-builders sometimes feel like an odd fit for Facebook, but a bit of strategy is a welcome change from all the virtual pet games and clickfest sims. Millionaire City is most like Playfish's My Empire out of anything released lately. Where My Empire feels like a Facebook homage to Civilization, though, Millionaire City feels like a direct homage to Sim City.
Superstar City is a new Facebook game application developed by Hangout Industry. If you want to get fame, be famous and unleash your fashion style, then this is the right game for you! This guide will help you out in playing Superstar City.
Hotel developer Cateia Games is working on a new medieval strategy/simulation game called King's Legacy. Gamezebo has the scoop with screenshots and more info. At first glance, the game looks a lot like Cateia's tropical island-themed sim Shaman Odyssey but with a new Middle Ages theme that replaces straw beach huts with stone castles. The story tells the tale of a young prince who has to fight to regain his kingdom after an evil uncle usurps the throne.
City-building has become one of the most popular types of game on Facebook, so you knew it was only a matter of time before a big player like CrowdStar jumped in too. Hello City launched quietly a few days ago and is still in alpha, but we have the keys to the city to tell you what we've seen so far.
In the real estate world, house flipping is just a cool way of saying you're going to buy a piece of junk property, fix it up so it's shiny and new, and then re-sell it for a profit. HipSoft's popular Build-a-lot games have successfully taken the concept and turned it into an addictive casual strategy series. Earlier installments have you working your property mogul mojo in modern times, with installments focusing on international travel, clean energy, and building award-wining towns. The series' fifth game, Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era, switches things up by journeying back in time.