Yearly Archives: 2015

MY LITTLE PONY – Friendship is Magic

MY LITTLE PONY – Friendship is Magic is a 2D fantasy mobile game developed by Gameloft that is free to play on supported iOS and Android devices. In MY LITTLE PONY – Friendship is Magic you are tasked with helping Twilight Sparkle and her friends rebuild Ponyville from the ground up now that Nightmare Moon is on the loose and spreading the night throughout the land. By going on exciting quests, bringing back ponies, and managing the town of Ponyville you might just be able to bring back the light.

Features:

Mini-Games: Games like Apple-Picking, Ball Bounce, Crystal Mine and more will help you level up and become stronger.

Favorite Ponies: Ponies like Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Fluttershy, and even others that didn’t receive much screen time in the TV series are available for play!

Town Management: Ponyville will need a new manager and you are it! Help rebuild Ponyville and give your ponies tasks like running stores or doing daily missions.

Aeria Confirms Korean Echo of Soul Closure Won’t Impact English Version

Aeria Games has released an official response to the HanGames closure of the Korean Echo of Soul servers. As HanGames has decided to move from PC gaming to Mobile publishing, this should come as no surprise. Still observant players were worried that this change might have an adverse impact on the westernized edition of the game.

Echo Of Soul Korean Closure

Aeria’s official forum post confirms that Nvius is in sound financial shape, and will continue development of the game going forward. An Oktober Fest event and the end of Season One’s PvP are in the works, as well as a major update that may include a new class. Frequent updates and balance adjustments are promised to continue into the future.

Check the official post here for full details.

GameSamba and FUNimation to make “Tokyo Ghoul” mobile game

GameSamba and FUNimation to make “Tokyo Ghoul” mobile game news header

GameSamba and FUNimation Entertainment, both Group 1200 Media companies, have announced today that they are beginning production on a video game based on the hit series, “Tokyo Ghoul.”

“Tokyo Ghoul,” created by Sui Ishida, was adapted into an anime television series in 2014, and is distributed in the U.S. and Canada by FUNimation. The series takes place in a fictional Tokyo, which is plagued by human-looking monsters named Ghouls. Humanity lives in fear of Ghouls, which survive by feasting on human flesh. The Commission of Counter Ghoul (CCG) forces are the only thing that stands between humanity and the fearsome Ghouls who hunt them.

“Ever since we began simulcasting the anime series last year, fans of Tokyo Ghoul have been clamoring for a mobile game,” said Gen Fukunaga, CEO and President of FUNimation Entertainment. “With Season 2 now finished and Season 3 set for 2016, the anticipation for the game has only grown higher.”

The new “Tokyo Ghoul” game will focus on the conflict between humans and the CCG. By selecting a side, players will be able to help determine the path that the conflict takes. With elements of RPGs and action games, the “Tokyo Ghoul” game will remain faithful to the source material’s style, as players choose to hunt humans, or protect them.

The game will be available in English worldwide on Android and Apple devices. It is currently scheduled for release in 2016. The home video release and the digital HD dub version of “Tokyo Ghoul” Season 1 will be available starting September 22, 2015. The digital subtitled version has already been released.