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Fight through the nine worlds to prevent Ragnarok

Candy Crush publisher King targets traditiona­l gamers with Legend Of Solgard.

- By JOHN GAUDIOSI

Activision-owned mobile game giant King has released its first game aimed squarely at traditiona­l gamers.

Legend Of Solgard is set within the fantasy realm of nordic folklore and follows the journey of Embla through the game’s nine massive worlds as she fights to prevent Ragnarok. Available now for free on Apple and Android devices, the game offers a mixture of gameplay ranging from role-playing gaming to turn-based strategy to dungeon exploratio­n and boss battles.

one thing to get out of the way immediatel­y is this game is nothing like Candy Crush or any of King’s other casual games – although it is colourful and beautifull­y animated. nothing against those games, since they obviously have a massive global audience, but this game is officially defined as “midcore”.

that means it has a lot of traditiona­l (i.e.

Pc and console) gaming elements that more hardcore fans love, but it’s also been whittled down to invite gamers of all skill levexplore els (including casual gamers) into the fun. case in point, the developer of Legend Of Solgard, snowprint studios, includes veteran game makers behind the popular Battlefiel­d, Star Wars: Battlefron­t 2 and Angry Birds games.

Jumping right in

one thing i loved about this game right from the start is the ability to actually play it (through the campaign mode) offline. i spend a lot of time flying around the world, so being able to play a game at 35,000 feet is important. And the majority of mobile games require you to be online to play (usually so they can jam annoying ads down your throat.) seriously’s Best Fiends is another mobile game (aimed at the casual fan base) that i can also play on planes.

Legend Of Solgard’s campaign mode is the heart of the action, offering nine massive worlds to

– each with different themes and assorted bad guys from nordic mythology to batgoal tle. the is to defeat the moon god Mani and prevent Ragnarok (the end of the world, and also the subtitle of the last Marvel thor movie). You take control of Embla’s army at the bottom half of the screen and the goal is to destroy Mani’s ice minions and the ice shield at the top of the screen. the gameplay is very easy to pick up, as you match different creatures together (three to five) vertically to create larger combatants or match them horizontal­ly to create walls to defend against the invading creatures.

Taking it in turns

Everything is turn-based, but the action moves very quickly because you get to make three moves at a time. then there’s the strategy level as you can see the other side of the battlefiel­d and which enemies are approachin­g, so you can align your fighters accordingl­y. When your warriors are killed in combat, they can be revived to fortify your army.

Your fighters are also earning RPG-style level-ups as you progress, so they’re getting stronger. And the further you go, the more fighters you can add to your army, unlocking additional battle options. You begin the game with four creatures and can unlock 30. Each creature has special abilities in battle, and those will matter in taking out opposing forces in the most efficient way (you’re given a limited amount of turns per battle map).

Unleash your inner explorer

outside of the campaign mode, there are treasure caves to explore, where the focus is collecting sun gems; Bounties to claim by battling and defeating villains to collect gold; multiplaye­r Dungeons to explore alongside online colleagues (these unlock a bit further into the game after you’ve become better acquainted with all of the mechanics), competitiv­e online Hero Arena challenges to battle other players for diamonds and Boss Arenas, which occur several times in each realm and progress with more challengin­g norse figures. there’s also in-game diamonds, gold, sun gems and assorted loot to acquire, which can be used to purchase new items and warriors. snowprint has designed the entire game to be played for free, but after a couple of hours of congamepla­y tinuous you’ll be forced to take a breather as your free in-game currency replenishe­s. the game has been designed for more bite-sized gameanyway; play so it’s only on a long flight you’ll run out – unless you’re a lot further into the game, or spend real money to buy in-game loot. this Legend is definitely worth exploring, especially since it’s free to play, which seems like a “must” today in the overmobile crowded marketplac­e. – shacknews/tribune news service

 ??  ?? Legend Of Solgard is set within the fantasy realm of Nordic folklore and follows the journey of Embla through the game’s nine massive worlds as she fights to prevent Ragnarok. — King.com Ltd/TNS The game offers rewards for completing daily tasks. The gameplay on Legend Of Solgard is designed to be strategic and addictive.
Legend Of Solgard is set within the fantasy realm of Nordic folklore and follows the journey of Embla through the game’s nine massive worlds as she fights to prevent Ragnarok. — King.com Ltd/TNS The game offers rewards for completing daily tasks. The gameplay on Legend Of Solgard is designed to be strategic and addictive.

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