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Playmage Releases New Premium iOS Game - Final Chronicle

Playmage, the developer and publisher of the mobile game Dragon Era and premium social games, today are proud to announce the release of Final Chronicle 1.3.2, their fourth major mobile game blockbuster title developed for iOS devices. A classical JRPG (Japanese-style Role Playing Game) made for mobile devices.

For players who grew up with classic RPGs on the SNES and Playstation consoles, it's hard to find a high-quality traditional role-playing game in the App Store for free. Many classic RPGs either look outdated or feel like a bad console/pc port, some requires purchase upfront, and some have gameplay altered into a CCG in disguise. Final Chronicle was designed to fill this void in the App Store for users who crave a great classic role-playing game.

Simple & Addictive:
Simple and excitingly addictive turn-based combat system - tap skills for your heroes to kick evil butts.

Beautiful Hero & Heroines:
Create a formidable party with handsome heroes and beautiful heroines.

Treasures, Puzzles, Traps, Super Bosses:
Collect treasures, solve puzzles, avoid traps, and fight invincible super bosses.

Key Features:
* Enjoy an epic story told in 6 chapters
* "Classic" fantasy RPG gameplay
* Hundreds of items, skills, enemies, quests
* Save Fairy Pets from Raid Bosses
* Fight Guild Dungeons and Guild Wars with your friends
* Send your heroes and followers on Bounty Quests
* Battle other players for supremacy in the PVP Arena
* Explore differing game play modes and collect awesome prizes
* Enjoy Free gifts, treasures and login prizes every day

iTunes (iPhone/iPad): http://apple.co/2dGKVkb
Google Play (Android): http://bit.ly/2dbkUGW

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Epic Games Faces $1.2 Million Fine Over "Unfair Practices," Plans to Fight Back

Epic Games is facing a $1.2 million fine by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets over "unfair practices" in the Fortnite shop.

Sciurus_vulgaris13h ago

It might be cheaper to simply pay the fine. Fighting said fine could cost millions due to court and lawyer fees. Fortnite generates well over a 100 million in each month, so Epic has plenty of cash.

franwex6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

But if they did pay it, then they are basically admitting that they did something they weren’t supposed to be doing. If they fight it, they may win and continue to have a sense of urgency for their micro transactions thus making more money long term.

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Furesis1h ago

I'd fight back too. These are kinda meaningless reasons to fine someone like really for THAT. It's like they just wanted to make money or something.

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Dev Gets Windows 11 To Run On A Nintendo Switch, Don't Try This At Home

The OS works, but it barely crawls along on the Nintendo Switch's older ARM chipset.

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OtterX6h ago

Yeaaa... no. It's cool to say that you got it running as a bragging right, but this is completely unusable. I like how he hits the screen while trying to type! X'D

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Ghosts of Tabor Energises Players With GLYTCH

Ghosts of Tabor creators Combat Waffle Studios have collaborated with GLYTCH on a new "Skill Issue" flavour. Plus PICO is now supported.

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