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Week: End Game: On 7.23.2011

Summer has always been particularly conducive to gaming, what with the rising temperatures (especially evident by the unbearable heatwave that has stricken the better part of the country this past week) and the abundance of free time these lazy months afford. Really, who would want to go outside when there are so many good games to catch up on right in the comfort of home? The staff know this all too well, and as we can see this week, a lot of us are using this time to make some headway through the titles we never got around to finishing.

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Well, this past week has (god forbid) been engulfed by my PS3 and the mighty Demon’s Souls . Online is implemented brilliantly, as is the sense of fear and foreboding that awaits me at every turn. I have had this game for about a year now, with progress being slow, but concise, in that every attack you perform must be carefully thought through or it’s curtains.

Whilst I love Nintendo (obviously), my time has been deservedly swallowed recently by this amazing game. Thinking about it, Demon’s Souls for the first time, my inner sim addict has been running at full power the past couple of days. There’s something strangely rewarding in running around my ever-increasing town raising morale and speaking to the same residents multiple times each day. I’m not quite sure why, but I won’t deny how proud I feel when my adventurers complete a behest! I should really be carrying on with Donkey Kong Country Returns , a favorite game of 2008 that stymied me just a third of the way in, is a title I’ve long wanted to finish.

Yet the reason I quit the game (well not a violent “quit!”, more of a “ooo, this other game is newer and shinier!”) was because I reached a point where I was stuck. The game’s battles come in waves of five, generally, and once you start a set of battles, you’re locked into them because the game politely– or perhaps rudely– autosaves incessantly. And given that battles require “source” energy to build defenses, if you start a set of battles without enough source in the bank, you’re pretty much screwed. You can’t abandon the battles to grind for source and then come back later. So, at “Day 37″ (of 100), I got stuck. And then I felt I had better games to play.

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Week: End Game: On 7.23.2011
Week: End Game: On 7.23.2011

After beating Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story the other week (holy cow, the first RPG I've finished in years! who cares if it's for kids?), I've gone back to 2008′s Lock's Quest, perhaps because I naively feel indestructible.




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Here at Android-Apps we love RPG games, and Star Traders RPG by Cory Trese is definitely one of the best out there. It’s not your typical Final Fantasy style RPG either… it’s actually an awesome turn-based strategy game/RPG that’s set in space. You’ll have to manage your supplies and crew while running missions, trading and fighting throughout the galaxy. Star Traders RPG is by far the most in-depth game I’ve played on Android, and it’s also a game that proves you don’t need 3D graphics to make an outstanding game.

You’ll start out like you would in any good RPG, and that’s by setting up your character. Star Traders has plenty of options in that department as you’ll start out by choosing your name, starting profession, faction, ship and difficulty. All these are well thought out and your game will play out differently depending on which set of options you start with. The controls are about as simple as you can get, as you simply touch the sector or planet you want travel too. As far as the planets go, there are around 140 of them in the paid version and some have functions while others just exist. The planets that are useful have either an urban or wilds button. The urban button will take you to the planets main city where you can buy and sell ships, trade goods, get missions, and recruit your crew among other things. The “wilds” part is my personal favorite as it lets you explore for treasure or harvest goods. There’s a whole lot more to it than that, as we just ran through the “basics” of the gameplay.

To say Star Traders has a lot of features would be an understatement. There are around 180 ships, 140 planets, 10 different professions, 8 levels of difficulty, tons of missions, sectors, and awards. You’re main character will gain XP as you progress through the game and he’ll have 11 different skills that can be upgraded. Let’s not forget about your main mode of transportation… your ship. The ships also have a slew of customizable options with around 25 in all.  As for the games actual “options” there are plenty of those as well and you can change about anything you want to make the game better suit your needs. As most fans of the game know, The Trese Brothers also update Star Traders RPG regularly and have been doing so since it was released. Needless to say… Star Traders is a game with a lot of replay value.

Star Traders RPG has been around for awhile now, but a lot of people still haven’t tried it; especially some folks that are new to Android. If you enjoy in-depth simulation games, space games or old school RPG’s, you’ll definitely love Star Traders. The 8 levels of difficulty ensure that there’s a setting for beginners and veterans alike. As I mentioned, it gets updated regularly which is always a plus, and it also runs on every phone I’ve tried to install it on. If you want a game with loads of depth that’s a blast to play, look no further than Star Traders RPG. You can get the free version which is limited to a whopping 80 ships & 40 planets or grab the fully loaded Elite version which has twice as much and is a steal at $1.99.


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