Majesty: The Northern Expansion is a phenomenal game. If you're a strategy fan, you might as well save yourself a few minutes and just go get it now, because that's going to be the wrap-up at the end of this review: buy this game. And if you're not a strategy fan, this real-time strategy/kingdom-building hybrid might just make you one.
Hero Academy is a tactical strategy game from Robot Entertainment for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Using your heroes, you'll need to cast spells and upgrade your heroes to create a winning team! Making sure you have the best arsenal can be difficult however, so with Gamezebo's quick start guide you'll be able to create the winning team of your dreams in no time at all!
The upcoming action game Dueling Blades boasts a number of features that aren't exactly common to social games. It has high-quality 3D visuals, a robust multiplayer combat system, and eventually will support cross-platform play across Facebook, Android, and iOS. The game isn't expected to launch until March, but Gamezebo caught up with developer Hourblast Games' Joseph Cooper to learn a little more about what players can expect.
Contrary to popular opinion, heroes aren't born. They're trained. That's something we normally don't get to see, as they're usually a bunch of medieval badasses by the time we meet them. That said, Robot Entertainment's new iPhone game Hero Academy shows just how much fun the training process can be.
"Cats and dogs, living together, MASS HYSTERIA!" If that famous movie quote does anything for you than you might want to keep reading about this upcoming mobile game. Humor is always a tricky thing to work into games but I think a lot of that is because people who aren't funny on their own try to write jokes. When you base your comedy on one of the funniest examples of film ever made, like the developers of the upcoming Dungeon Crawlers are, you're starting off on the right foot.
I'm still not sure what happened with Legendary Heroes. It was inspired by the Defense of the Ancients mod for Warcraft III, features a number of the same mechanics as League of Legends, and … isn't nearly as fun as either title. That's a shame, because the game's got a lot going for it, but developer Maya still has a lot to do if it really wants to make the title great.
Throw sci-fi and strategy into a blender, and it's like pancakes and chocolate - two things I love coming together to create harmonious taste sensations. With Star Supremacy, publisher Barbily has crafted a massively multiplayer experience Facebook gamers can truly sink their teeth into.
The Defense of the Ancients mod for Warcraft III has provided the inspiration for some great games over the past few years. Titles like League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth have managed to delight computer gamers, but a mobile version of the mod has been noticeably absent. That's all about to change, though, thanks to Maya Games' upcoming Legendary Heroes.