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Indie RPGs - iOS - Time of Heroes and Call of Cthulhu
Time to catch up on a couple of items.
Smuttlewerk (Companions) sent in this trailer for their new iOS turn-based strategy/RPG, Time of Heroes. Joystiq has some details on Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land, which launches on iOS on January 30th but is later slated to come to the PC and other devices: Quote:
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Finally a Cthulhian RPG, and turn-based.
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This might be my very first game for my new Blackberry playbook. Man, I do love me some Cthulhu! Assuming I can figure out how to get the playbook to work by then =p
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Cool my wife got an ipad 2 for christmas…would be nice if a lot more indie companies made games for it. I have played a few so far that are pretty good.
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LOL ya I've been tryin to set up this playbook for 3 days now, it keeps hanging up during registration. One day when I'm really bored I'll call up their support and figure it out, but I'm dreaming of the day that I can play basic games on it.
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Woot! Can't wait to check this one out. Reminds me that I still need to finish Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
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My analogy was to say that the Playbook, albeit still commercially available, is more dead than an OFFICIALLY dead product like the TouchPad. The Playbook STILL doesn't have a native email client … just THINK about that for a second and wonder why RIM isn't fully out of business yet?!? As for the HP … Apps matter - and the HP is anemic AT BEST when it comes to availability of apps … unless you like Facebook, as the FB app is STILL one of the best. You have a few dozen games, a beta version of the Kindle software, no nook, Kobo, Google eBooks, not even the eReader software that was great on earlier Palm devices … And honestly, I don't think the interface scales as well to larger devices - you lose so much of the gesture interface that works so well on the Pre and Pixi. |
I haven't used the WebOS on any of the other devices so I can't comment on the scaling and app selection is certainly limited but, man, that TouchPad is sexy.
I know you were speaking mainly about the Playbook but I had to have a little fun there since you mentioned the TouchPad. Nothing serious. I have absolutely zero experience with the Playbook but can very much tell you that RIM is still around because of corporate BBerrys and the requisite BES hardware / subscriptions. I work for a very large multi-national corporation and to this very day the only phones that they will provide are BlackBerry unless you are in sales then you can get a droid or an iOS device. It's maddening but they have so much deployed BES infrastructure and their licensing agreements are apparently hideous to get out of. I'll admit my 9930 is a very, very, nice phone but if I had a say in it then I'd be rocking a 4S. |
Been watching this since May (or I would have been, if they had said anything since then). I love me some strategy and I also love… turn-based games. Looks like a win/win in my playbook!
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