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Felspire Releases New Class Changing Update

 

Felspire Releases New Class Changing Update

Felspire of 37Games will release its latest Update with Version 2.7 on October 27th, a few days before Halloween. The Update will include the long sought after feature of being able to change classes within the game as well as a special treat for Halloween. There will also be various other new content, such as a new dungeon to explore called the Land of Illusion, New Pet Skills, New Equipment and Accessories, and more!

After launching on November 2015, Felspire has become a popular role-playing game with hundreds of thousands of players and has been nominated for numerous awards. There are now over 200 servers available for Felspire.

Players will gain the ability to change classes by obtaining a Class Change Card in this update. These can be obtained by slaying the monsters lurking within the depths of Eremos. After choosing your class you will automatically learn the skills of the class and your stat points will be recalculated for you. While requiring some investment it is definitely worth it for a new experience.

Felspire hasn’t forgotten about Halloween! There will also be a number of Halloween events for players to enjoy, including Halloween Land, where various mysterious gifts await for those souls adventurous enough to explore this wicked land!

Players will have an epic experience in this new version. Enjoy more new features and more events with abundant rewards, please check Felspire’s website for more information.

Lords of New York Dev Interview

Questions by Jason Parker (Ragachak)
Answers by Cyrus Nemati, Writer/Producer, Lords of New York

 

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Ragachak: Lords of New York is a very unique Poker game amongst a sea of card games. What inspired the initial idea of the game?

Cyrus: Way back in 1998, a movie called Rounders came out. It was a movie about poker, but it was really strong on character, and those characters had their own ways of playing. John Malkovich played this crazy Russian dude, for instance, who just scared everyone he played with odd behavior and intimidating tactics. It was just a cool way of looking at poker and what makes the game compelling. Hint: it’s not the actual card game.

 

Ragachak: A Poker game where cheating is encouraged by the abilities in the game is fantastic. Are there any that stand out as some of your personal favorites?

Cyrus: At Pax West 2016, we got to show how players cheated against each other, and really, it’s when someone turns the game around at the last second that’s most exciting. Like if Lucky gives himself a flush by using a skill that drops down a card in the suit he’s looking for, or when Mitzy’s card switching turns a dominating player into a big loser – those sorts of events that got a whole table reacting are really fun to watch.

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Ragachak: Will you receive a game over in the single player mode if you lose several matches? Or will those losses factor in to how the story plays?

Cyrus: We don’t want any devastating “game over” scenarios, so we’re splitting the single player mode into bite size chunks. Yes, it will be possible to lose, but the stakes are low for the player. We’re exploring possibilities of long-term effects of single player actions, like gaining special single-use cheat items.

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Ragachak: NPCs can have tells or calls to give away certain actions. Will that happen with your characters in multiplayer mode?

Cyrus: That’s all up to you! We plan on releasing a full emote system, where players can make their characters express themselves in particular ways, like showing happiness, anger, or frustration. Is that a tell? Sure. We’re looking forward to seeing how it impacts players.

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Ragachak: How did you design the personality-driven AI for a game like this?

Cyrus: The game of poker itself is dead simple, so that was the easy part. Really, it’s the actors and animations that drive the personality more than the AI. Everyone wants to *win*, of course, but how that drive displays itself is more up to the characters. The skills for each character were developed with those personalities in mind, so most of the work is in the pre-planning. If you want a deeper dive into how our AI works, check out this article we wrote for Intel.

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Ragachak: What’s currently in development for Lords of New York? Anything exciting on the multiplayer/campaign front?

Cyrus: Lots! Like the emote system I mentioned earlier, many more characters, a story mode that will engage any kind of player, new cheating skills…Lords of New York isn’t going to be “over” for a long time! We’ve got a big story to tell and more characters we’ve got to get out of our heads.

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Ragachak: Any thoughts on multiple endings for the campaign?

Cyrus: We’re keeping our lips tightly closed on that one. *wink wink nudge nudge*

 

Ragachak: What inspired the art style/animation for Lords of New York?

Cyrus: We’re big Disney fans at Lunchtime Studios. They’ve known for years better than anyone how to take a subtle facial cue and make it say everything the character is feeling. Character is not just about a cool look – it’s about expression and emotion. Our clean style makes it easy to manipulate our characters to show that wide range of emotion.

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Ragachak: The notion that winning isn’t always important is an interesting choice. What sort of situations might require you to lose a game of Poker?

Cyrus: This is more of a question targeted at our single player game, and like most of our answers, it all boils down to character. Sometimes, it’s just a smart move to lose depending on what type of personality you’re playing against. Do you really want to wipe the floor with a mob boss? Or earn their respect first? Maybe you’re paid to a take a dive. It’s a crooked little world we’ve built, after all.

 

Ragachak: Though you’re in total control of your character, can your character show tells to the NPCs/human opponents?

Cyrus: See the answer to number 4 – yes. But if we have players showing tells to NPC opponents, we’re doing something really, really right!

Thanks for all the great questions. I can tell you know a lot about the game already, so you got some good tidbits out of us. 🙂