- May 15, 2011
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One of the games I'd been wanting to check out since moving to Android was Order and Chaos online, which is described as basically "wow for phones". Trouble was while it clearly was able to run on phones lesser than the infuse... the infuse was still not on the approved devices list. My gf's inspire was, but she wouldn't play this type of game.
Anyway, a thread on XDA on this provided a link to an apk for "all devices". I had to download it to my PC and then transfer over via cable and storage mode... but it worked great. The file is kinda small but it then launches into a lengthy download update before you can play... but the game runs great on the infuse, and I really appreciate the extra screen real estate in a game like this...
Having said that not sure MMORPG'ing on a phone is exactly gonna be my cup of tea... (I've played these things since the Ultima Online beta), its not what I'd call casual gaming. But it is quite playable, and I am curious about the world they've created here. Artistically it seems to be very intentional in the style of World of Warcraft, which serves it well given the lower screen resolution (than a PC).
If you're not familiar with it, this is a subscription game that you will have to pay a monthly fee for after an initial trial, but that trial is like 3 months so plenty of time to decide if its worth
Anyway, a thread on XDA on this provided a link to an apk for "all devices". I had to download it to my PC and then transfer over via cable and storage mode... but it worked great. The file is kinda small but it then launches into a lengthy download update before you can play... but the game runs great on the infuse, and I really appreciate the extra screen real estate in a game like this...
Having said that not sure MMORPG'ing on a phone is exactly gonna be my cup of tea... (I've played these things since the Ultima Online beta), its not what I'd call casual gaming. But it is quite playable, and I am curious about the world they've created here. Artistically it seems to be very intentional in the style of World of Warcraft, which serves it well given the lower screen resolution (than a PC).
If you're not familiar with it, this is a subscription game that you will have to pay a monthly fee for after an initial trial, but that trial is like 3 months so plenty of time to decide if its worth
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