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Legendary Wars Jumps to iTunes

Posted by Suzie Ford on Jan 28th, 2011 / 2 Comments

Liv Games has released its castle defense, RTS and RPG hybrid, Legendary Wars, to iTunes. The game takes, according to developers, the best elements of the three game types mentioned above and combines them into an intriguing game play experience. The game features five game zones with players working to discover the mystery of the Sunstones.

Throughout over 50 stages, the game introduces an assortment of playable characters, from noble Elven Archers to brash Magical Unicorns. Each unit has upgradable stats, legendary armor to obtain, and unique combat abilities. Players pit these champions against hordes of Netherworld creatures and assorted bosses that range from massive frost-breathing dragons, to rabies-infected werewolves.

Players mine resources and recruit units to send into the fray along 3 lanes of battle. Units can be independently directed to change lanes, advance, retreat, stand guard, or use combat abilities to overwhelm the enemy. Gems collected in battle can then be used to fortify defenses, bolster resource production, and upgrade units.

Legendary Wars is $2.99 on iTunes.

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