Sentences with phrase «torchlight mobile»

One of those games was the recently announced Torchlight Mobile from Perfect World.
Best Art Unkilled» by Madfinger Games, Czech Republic Torchlight Mobile» by Perfect World, China Silence» by Daedalic Entertainment GmbH, Germany Lumino City» by State of Play, United Kingdom Double Happy Vs. The Infinite Sadness: Pharos» by Monkeystack, Australia
Best Mobile / Tablets Unkilled» by Madfinger Games, Czech Republic Torchlight Mobile» by Perfect World, China Raids of Glory» by Nitro Games, Finland I, Viking» by Steel Monkeys / Next Dimension Game Adventures, Hong Kong Cloud Chasers» by Blindflug Studios, Switzerland
Most Promising IP Unkilled» by Madfinger Games, Czech Republic Torchlight Mobile» by Perfect World, China Strike Vector EX» by Ragequit Corporation, France Silence» by Daedalic Entertainment GmbH, Germany I, Viking» by Steel Monkeys / Next Dimension Game Adventures, Hong Kong
Torchlight Mobile is one of those games that hasn't been released yet, but we got to play with it this year.
A totally new game set in the world created by Runic Games, Torchlight Mobile is the latest entry in the series and will bring the same RPG / hack»n slash gameplay that you're used to, to mobile platforms.
We've been following the development of the upcoming Torchlight Mobile game for awhile now, and it is an interesting, if not frustrating, game to watch being developed.
Torchlight Mobile is an entirely new game from Perfect World due t...

Not exact matches

Runic Games is back, filling out the Fedeen Games / Perfect World roster of new mobile titles with the return of Torchlight!
The award - winning action RPG series Torchlight is heading to mobile devices in 2015!
Unfortunately, whenever you leave the colourful outdoors for a dark dungeon, lit only by the torchlight of Noctis and friends» mobile phones, the battles can tend to descend into a battle with the camera.
«People living in rural areas [of Ghana] are spending up to $ 6 a month on throw - away batteries, using them predominantly to run wireless radios, torchlights, and other products that require electricity such as charging mobile phones,» the BBC wrote last week in a piece about businessman Whit Alexander, who studied and worked in West Africa before creating the Encarta world atlas for Microsoft and helping launch the popular board game Cranium.
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