Showing posts with label Mobile game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile game. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2015

10 Best Digital Card Games

We prefer to use PCs, phones and tablets to play card games these days. Digital card games are becoming a big industry trend, and players have plenty of options. We listed some best Digital Card Games in the article. Whether you're looking for a a full-fledged strategy experience or casual card battler, there must be one game for you.


Magic: The Gathering

Magic: The Gathering


Magic was the first trading card game produced and it continues to thrive, with approximately twenty million players as of 2015. Magic: The Gathering, first published in 1993, spawned an entire genre of collectible card games. Players are allowed to collect cards and compete against each other with customizable decks. 

Magic 2015

Magic 2015


A major improvement in Magic 2015 is the ability to completely customize your deck with cards earned in play or purchased through booster cards, allowing you to truly make your deck your own unique creation. Magic Duels has a series of campaign modes that has some story-based cutscenes between matches. 
Get it on Google Play
Get it on Apple app store


Hex: Shards of Fate

Hex: Shards of Fate


It's an MMO! It's a CCG! It's from the makers of the World of Warcraft TCG! 
Hex: Shards of Fate succeeded with an ambitious Kickstarter that aimed to meld together the traditional collectible card game genre with elements from MMORPGs. While dungeons and raids are something we can hopefully look forward to this year, the added Frost Ring Arena gives players a taste of some PVE encounters and combat along with equipment drops.


Card Hunter

Card Hunter


Card Hunter is is an innovative new take on strategy gaming that lets its developers flex their turn-based gaming muscles in a way that they never could have as part of a bigger outfit. Instead of collecting cards, you collect and equip gear that comes with a handful of cards apiece. Not only does it scratch the loot collection and level up itch, but moving your wizards and warriors around a digital tabletop rolling dice and drawing cards is surprisingly satisfying. 


Infinity Wars

Infinity Wars


An Animated "Classic Gameplay" Digital Trading Card Game. All Cards Earnable in-game, on iPhone, Android, Mac & PC. Infinity Wars is traditional trading card gaming completely reimagined as digital free to play. Infinity Wars has some cool concepts and an awesome draft system that gives players a deluge of content to tackle as they build up their collections.


Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft


Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft features cards based on characters and spells from the Warcraft universe. Spectator mode is a neat feature to watch your friends win (or lose) from time to time. You can either use an in-game currency you earn while playing or spend real money to start the mode, which has you craft a new deck out of random cards. 
Get it on Google Play
Get it on Apple app store


Scrolls

Scrolls


Scrolls is a strategy collectible card game developed by Mojang, which aims to combine elements from trading card games and traditional board games. There have been plenty of updates and changes to the game since players gained access, including a new faction, a draft format, and more.


SolForge

SolForge


This TCG launched in 2013 and boasts a smooth multi-platform experience that can be played for free. SolForge has a Tournament mode. With a ton of sets and content available already, SolForge kicked things off on the mobile digital card game scene by being accessible and fast when it arrived.


Pokémon TCG Online

Pokémon TCG Online


Pokémon Trading Card Game Online (also referred to as Pokémon TCG Online or TCGO) is the first Pokémon game of the MMOTCG (massively-multiplayer online trading card game) genre. Pokémon TCG Online is the official digital version of the Pokémon Trading Card Game available for Microsoft Windows, OS X and iPad.


Star Realms

Star Realms


Star Realms is a spaceship combat deck-building game by Magic Hall of Famers Darwin Kastle and Rob Dougherty. Starting out with a small clutch of scout ships and fighters, players race to draft a variety of warships, freighters and starbase cards from various factions as they outwit and outfight each other in a battle for dominion. 

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Pocket MapleStory - Mobile RPG launches in selected countries

Pocket MapleStory recently soft-launches for Android devices in several countries: Australia, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The side-scrolling action mobile RPG is developed by Nexon's internal studio, you can get it from Google Play Store. Players who are not living in the soft-launch's participating countries can use a VPN to get Pocket MapleStory.
Pocket MapleStory

The mobile game retains several features of the popular PC online game. It has more than 1,500 quests, three different heroes that you can personalize. That means you can gather up a squad of heroes, build up your battle skills, and play through over 1500 quests set in a jolly universe filled with monsters, dragons, and adventure. There's also online multiplayer with network party play, a first for mobile MapleStory. Its PC version - MapleStory 2 is a free-to-play, 3D, side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game released on July 7, 2015.

Pocket MapleStory features:
  1. The first mobile version with real-time online multiplayer that enables network party play.
  2. Personalization of characters and items.
  3. A complete MMORPG experience on a mobile device featuring more than 1,500 quests.
  4. Fun rivalry with the Dungeon and Guild system to compete with friends online.
  5. Bright and colorful graphics reminiscent of the original PC game.
  6. Three different heroes, Duel Blade, Angerlic Buster and Demon Slayer each with different skills and fighting styles.
Pocket MapleStory will be released globally after the soft-launch and testing phases. But the side-scrolling action Mobile RPG gives Android players in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden the chance explore and experience epic battles through the lands of Maple World before the game's worldwide launch. Can't wait to play Pocket MapleStory? Below I will give a guide about how to get an Android VPN, and play the game like an Australian citizen.
  1. Get an Android VPN app from Google Play Store, or from FlyVPN download VPN page.
  2. Install and run FlyVPN app.
  3. Login with their paid VPN account. If you don't have a paid one, use their free accounts from their free trial page. The Android Australia VPN is in free account "vpnu".
  4. Route the traffics. For more details, refer to http://www.ipswitch.co/2015/10/get-personal-vpn-app-on-android-phone.html.
  5. Click the droplist button to choose servers, you will see a server list then, choose Australia.
  6. Click "connect".
  7. Now you IP has been changed to an Australian IP, able to play Pocket MapleStory.