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Highborn Lite Announced

Posted by Suzie Ford on Oct 15th, 2010 / 0 Comments

Jet Set Games has announced the release of Highborn Lite for iPhone and iPod Touch as well as Highborn HD Lite for iPad. Highborn is a terrific real-time strategy game with a snarky, funny story to go with it!

In Highborn, players are treated to two strategy games that combine to offer an intelligent, tactical experience without the frenetic play of a traditional RTS. Players move forces around an overhead map to secure spells and combat support, then dive into 3D combat to deploy those advantages against an unsuspecting enemy. All the fun and fighting is set against an irreverent tale, filled with wacky heroes, witty dialogue and wild assumptions.

Highborn is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch for $.99, and Highborn HD is available for the iPad for $2.99. Jet Set Games is currently working on Highborn Chapter 2 for both the iPhone and iPad, and plans to release the new content via an in-app purchase this fall.

Grab Highborn Lite for iPhone and iPod Touch. Get Highborn HD Lite for iPad. Both versions are FREE!

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