Turbo Studios has removed the beta of the Super Senso turn-based mobile strategy from the App Store, DeNA has released a CCI, and Unity has launched a series of instructional videos on how to make your own game.
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The New York startup Turbo has removed the beta version of the Super Sepo game from the iOS softphone. This game generally has a difficult fate. The release of this step-by-step strategy was planned in 2015. At the same time, Nexon acquired the rights to the global publication of the title. And then, when the toy did not launch on schedule, GungHo bought the rights. And now the title has been removed from iOS, and when it will be returned, it is not reported. Note that the game is unlikely to be permanently removed: the Android version is still in place, and the project’s Facebook page is actively corresponding with users and reports about the beta release in the Philippines. Recall that the project is a modern reinterpretation of the cult tactical series Advance Wars from Intelligent Systems. According to the creators, the toy was supposed to be a “Hearthstone for turn-based strategies”.
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Japanese gaming company DeNA has launched Deckstorm: Duel of the Guardians on iOS and Android. According to DeNA’s senior producer Roger Royce, this is a “customized CCI”. The player can improve maps, participate in single-player campaigns or play against other users. Each match lasts around 5 minutes.
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Unity has released a series of tutorial videos for beginners. The basics of working with the engine are described in 8 videos. As a tutorial, we took a multiplayer shooter about tanks. It is assumed that by the end of the last video, the user will be able to create the same toy on their own. The course lasts 4.5 hours.