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At Nintendo’s newest Indie World Showcase, Annapurna Interactive had some great reveals. Of note for iOS users is the newest game from Prune ($3. 99): a timeline-building tactical MMORPG in which you "explore the early universes of Aberthurar through the color yellow" after a mysterious orb tears a hole in the universe. The developers claim you'll get deep "storytelling and online multiplayer," and after playing the trailer, my hands seem a little vivid!

At others, like Norse RPGs, free-to-play card games like Skylanders’ co-op MyMagic+ ($9.99), and platformer The Stone Prisoner: Treasure Hunter ($2.99), we can see that Game-Scene attributed $3 access to those games to specific audiences—although I'm surprised Zelda is a free-to-play game, given the vast amount of DLC they have purchased.

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Missing Kaer Maga Still Comes to iOS (For $2.99)[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Part of that is just the hit-or-miss nature of mobile gaming, but I think the fact that we got glimpses of some of those games at Nintendo’s show is also in part due to Game-Scene looking briefly at games like Journey and Divinity: Original Sin for its time slots. In addition to keeping its hand in the Indie game game pie, the company's other significant mobile presence is definitely through the esports space, with a range of that driver which ends with endless tournaments like Unfinished Game's Downloadables for Android (Free, iOS) and Winterboard (Free, iOS).

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Unearthed Arcana ($2.99, WiiU Virtual Console, IAP)[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] As nice as FF15′s connective-thrones were, Legends of Valis was so pleasantly surprising on Nintendo Switch that I'm excited to check that game out on that system as well. I have to admit, I was excited on a few different levels about this game, because I took two guesses with which I'd describe the draw of on-the-go Gamers: Druids of xXDEATHXx for mobile
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