Posts Tagged ‘browser-based’
  • Dragons vs Unicorns – Launching Early 2012

    Posted by on October 6, 2011 under Mac, News, PC, Portables
    Digital Harmony Games, a new interactive entertainment developer of social, casual games, today announced Dragons vs. Unicorns which will be the first title to launch from the newly developed company.  Players will battle for ultimate dominance in this action-packed multiplayer game for all iOS, Android Smartphones & Tablets, and PC & Mac browsers.  Dragons vs. Unicorns is expecte... more.
  • Castle Empire – Now in Open Beta

    Posted by on September 20, 2011 under Mac, News, PC
    Ubisoft is excited to announce that Castle Empire is in open beta for North America. Developed by Ubisofts Blue Byte studio, Castle Empire allows players to turn their simple plots of land into mighty empires by producing and trading valuable goods with friends, building towns and villages, journeying into the wild to discover new areas, and engaging in battles with anyone who stands in ... more.
  • Operation Gamma – Launches Its Second English Server

    Posted by on August 10, 2011 under News, PC
    New Server Designed To Serve The Growing Player Base And Heavy Traffic For The MMORPG War Strategy Game Just A Game, a leading German publisher of PC, console, handheld and mobile interactive entertainment, today launched its second English server, Natasha, for its highly-anticipated browser-based MMORPG, Operation Gamma 41. Players can check out the free-to-play, strategy-war game curr... more.
  • King’s Bounty: Legions – Coming to Facebook

    Posted by on August 3, 2011 under Euro, News, PC, Portables
    Nival, a global developer and publisher of social strategy games, is calling on gamers to invite their friends, then destroy them in King's Bounty: Legions. Nival announced the opening of its initial beta test for King's Bounty: Legions, a turn-based social strategy game playable on Facebook, via a limited number of invitations. Interested players can acquire an invite at popular gaming webs... more.