Zynga will launch a Empires & Allies revised for mobile devices
” One of the best video games of Zynga is going to get a mobile version, with a change of style for graphics. ” Zynga revealed to be working on the mobile version of his title of action / strategy Empires & Allies that, even in the original version, was aimed at a slightly more elitist than that of other Zynga games. The mobile version also differs from your Facebook primarily for graphics, with a change of style that marks the transition towards more realistic graphics.
The original game, offered bait cartoon visuals, and it was definitely affordable. With Empires – Allies for Mobile will instead play a more mature and more difficult to deal with, which will make the happiness of a certain part of the hardcore audience.
Empires & Allies on Facebook debuted in June 2011, when Zynga was one game makers stronger. Free-to-play and turn-based, the strategic Zynga was able to reach 39 million users in the first 25 days. Success but not remained so over time, until the final closure of the game in April of 2013.
But the strategy genre is dominant at this stage of the mobile, as the figures confirm that still manages to score Clash of Clans. For this reason, Zynga has already said that the action will be his main focus throughout 2015.
The team that is developing the mobile version of Empires & Allies consists of some veterans such as Mark Skaggs, who previously worked Electronic Arts and Westwood Studios on Command & Conquer. And indeed, the new Empires & Allies want some ways to remember the unforgettable masterpiece of Westwood, both graphics more serious than for the game mechanics stiffer than previous Zynga games.
This is not to say that will not be accessible to the public occasionally. Zynga has collected a lot of feedback before finishing the balance of the final game. This will be a modern real-time strategy, where players will have to directly manage their own troops. At the moment, Empires & Allies is available in beta in selected territories, while after the testing phase will be extended to other areas.