Next up is a new selection of fresh releases! Today we have: Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath, BattleLore: Command, Dwelp, Dynasty of Dungeons and Rescue Quest.

Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath

Very soon, the third-person/third-person action game from Oddworld Inmates will be ten years old since its release on PS2. Now the game can be played on mobile devices. Why, however, it was ported is not clear, the game is clearly not for the mobile platform. However, in relation to ports, I will never get tired of asking this question. 

The link to the game in the App Store is here.

BattleLore: Command 

The whole of 2014 is largely about turn-based games. So many “tactics” and “fantasy strategies” have not been released for a long time (no, not like that, so many games in these genres have never been released in a year at all). Mobile platforms, however, this fate has passed, but BattleLore: Command apparently wants to catch up.

The link to the game in the App Store is here.

Dwelp

There are not many puzzles in a minimalist style. And this is not surprising. everyone knows that the App Store editors like this (or they are allowed a directive from above, to love this, I don’t know). And so they often do any such thing. The authors of Dwelp also hope for such a turn of events. 

The link to the game in the App Store is here.

Dynasty of Dungeons

We already wrote about the game in the announcements yesterday, and now you can download it. And we even managed to play it a little. The project looks great and partly resembles complicated mobile “Demiurges”. 

The link to the game in the App Store is here.

Rescue Quest

Chillingo finally also looked in the direction of trends and released its own version of the game in the genre of “three-in-a-row”. Only now it looks like a stremno, and the gameplay is more like a classic, like 4 Elements, than derivatives of King. 

The link to the game in the App Store is here.

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