Releases of the day - Thursday (09.04.2015)
I’ll start with the sad one – Hearthstone for smartphones is not worth waiting for today. Developers from Blizzard on Reddit said that the game will be released soon, but “today is not her day.” And we have League of Angels – Fire Raiders and Dragon Hills in our collection.
League of Angels – Fire Raiders
The authors of one of the highest-grossing browser role-playing games have released a paid (!) a clone of Heroes Charge. Considering that in terms of monetization, the game is a classic free-2-play, the decision seems very strange (as well as the opportunity to use the game store only from level 12). The funny thing is that it is distributed for free on Google Play (the guys are probably experimenting).
Be that as it may, the project is visually winning Heroes Charge, in no way (even indirectly) tied to the Warcraft and DOTA universe, and is also endowed with a number of serious differences.
Firstly, there are two types of fighters in the game, instead of one – angels and heroes. There can only be one angel in a team – he acts as a commander and has two spells. Heroes are the usual Heroes Charge units with a single spell.
Secondly, the single (Adventure mode) is far from similar in the uCool game. Here it is a classic introduction to the game, and not the central component around which everything else works (this is the impression I got, maybe I’m wrong).
Of course, there are a number of other different points.
Whether to buy / download or not is another question, but personally I liked the GTArcade project much more than Heroes Charge.
The ratings of the game on Google Play can be found just below, but I will note that there are no comments (more precisely, there are, but he is the only one so far).
Dragon Hills
Dragon Hills is a beautiful, funny, excellent project in terms of musical accompaniment, which, to be honest, has been “rocking” for a long time. After the first sessions, until I figured out the management, I wanted to label the game “boredom”. But journalistic duty and human curiosity forced me to overcome myself and continue playing. And it turned out that not everything is so bad.
From the outside, you might think that the game is close to Super Mega Worm, but in fact it is much closer to Tiny Wings: here, too, it is fundamentally important to be able to “dive” down at the right moment.
It’s funny, but, like League of Angels, the project is distributed in the App Store on a paid model, and on Google Play it is free.
The reviews, by the way, are very good for him.