![]() It's really the whole package, making for an intuitive, fast-paced puzzle game. Players have to first beat their own creations though before sharing, just to ensure that no impossible levels get posted online. To top it off, there is a level editor where you can create your own multicolored block sculptures to share with other players. It's the balance between risky and cautious play that makes Motley Blocks such a frantic and fun puzzle game. There are also power-up blocks mixed in, which add score multipliers, bombs and other enhancements to help along the way. However, it also means playing cautiously, since messing up a large chain can leave you with too many blocks to clear on the next lap. This means you'll often have to take big risks to get all of the blocks in a chain to clear them. The catch is that each level only gives you a few laps around the ring to clear all of the blocks. Trace over a block of a different color and the chain is broken, leaving the blocks in play. Successfully match a large chain, and the blocks clear to build back the original object. ![]() Blocks explode into a ring at the start of each stage, as you draw to connect matching blocks as the ring rotates by. The latest puzzle game from Square Enix has players tracing between like-colored blocks to re-assemble blocky 3D objects. ![]() > Download 'Bladeslinger' from the App Store Bladeslinger may be a showpiece on iOS for how it looks, but the gameplay was just too ambitious for the touchscreen's capabilities this time, and the overall game suffers as a result. On a tablet you can almost make the convoluted control scheme work, but good luck managing the crazy series of swipes and taps on the smaller iPhone's screen.Įven with your fingers having more room to breathe with an iPad, combat feels stiff trying to transition between pistols, a sword and actually moving around. ![]() You also have to move by holding a finger in the desired direction, as well as look around by dragging two fingers and dodge in any direction by tapping with two fingers. Tapping on enemies fires William's pistols while swiping slashes his sword and swiping with two fingers attacks using a sort of cybernetic left arm. Yet another Unreal Engine-powered game pushes the iPhone's graphics capabilities with stunning results.īut if the graphics are pushing the hardware to its limits, Bladeslinger's controls push it a bit too hard past the smartphone's capabilities. Everything looks fantastic on the smartphone or tablet screen, in full 3D with detailed characters and environments. Set in a the Wild West, you play as cowboy William Glaston as he uses both guns and a sword to fight against demonic creatures. Finally, check out the launch trailer for Shadowgun War Games below.Bladeslinger wants desperately to be the iOS answer to Devil May Cry. If you haven’t played War Games yet then you can download it now from the App Store or Google Play. The current modes available in the game are Team Deathmatch and Capture The Flag with more modes being worked on and planned to be released in upcoming updates. Shadowgun War Games focuses heavily on teamwork and that’s why team synergy will be vital in future tournaments. Not long ago, Madfinger Games released Shadowgun Legends and just recently, Shadowgun War Games was launched. Both games were extremely successful and players wanted to see more of the Shadowgun universe. The first Shadowgun was introduced in 2011 followed by Shadowgun: Deadzone in 2012. Shadowgun War Games comes from a long line of Shadowgun titles. These community events will help get new players acquainted with the game and learn more about it before the game is ready for tournaments. MOBILE E-SPORTS® reports that they will be introducing the game with community events starting this Sunday at 1:30 PM Pacific Time, live-streamed at the official MOBILE E-SPORTS ® Youtube Channel. As the game gets transformed into its true potential, we expect to see competitive players and popular teams start focusing on building their rosters and prepare for upcoming tournaments. This can only mean that Shadowgun War Games is on the path to become an esports experience which is really exciting. Madfinger Games, the company behind Shadowgun War Games & Dead Trigger, has partnered with MOBILE E-SPORTS®.
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