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Thanks for the imps Chaos and Bram!
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Widescreen support?
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At this point, I just have 4 characters, tanker, healer, melee, and ranged.. Doesn't know what classes other bosses are.. I forgot to mention, there are many skills in this game, and the skills is different each characters
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I'm enjoying the battles so far..
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Hi TA forummers !
Thanks for your interests in West Legends !! My name is Andy and I am the developer of West Legends. I was just writing my final post in the "UpComing iPhone game section" and chanced upon this post, haha! Thanks to Chaos_Envoy for helping to create this thread ![]() I have quickly read through the threads and will quickly summarized some answers. - The game has no IAP, Pay Once Play Forever - Its can be played on all iPad models. For iPod/iPhone, it requires at least generation 4 models and above. - Yup, the battle screen are optimized for iPhone 5 screen. We actually made a decision to delay the game launch for this to happen Please let me know your feedbacks or any questions. I will try to answer them as soon as I can. Please enjoy the game
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Is this based on the Legend of The Mokey King: Journey To The West?
In the vid are characters named "Sanzo" and "Goku", if I remember correctly. They were in Sayuki. And Goku rings a bell. Last edited by Vovin; 02-20-2013 at 01:46 PM.. |
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Sold at no IAP. I am an addict for this type of game and would have cracked anyway, but now I can not WAIT for it to be on my iPad!
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Yeah me too. I wonder if there is an alternate universe where IAP doesn't exist but people beg on forums for micro-transactions... !? ... No of course there isn't - that would be against nature ! Lol. Glad to hear positive comments with regard to the lack of IAP
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What? This is one of the most famous Asian fantasy tales, maybe even hystorical myth. It's a great classic, known world-wide and used in hundreds of films, books, anime & manga, comics... Journey to the West is basically a household legend and myth throughout East Asia, especially China, and among Chinese throughout the world. It is based on the real life monk Xuan Zang's pilgrimage to India, to fetch back some Buddhist scriptures. Nonetheless, this fictional retelling focuses on San Zang's first disciple, the monkey king, Sun Wu Kong, who captured readers' hearts and imagination with his bold, daring, and mischievous personality. He was also very rebellious. As a matter of fact, Wu Cheng En wrote Journey to the West to criticize China's political system and society. Basically, Journey to the West is about Tang San Zang's journey to the west (duh) and the difficulties he and his disciples face in between. It is overflowing with magic, demons, gods, immortals, and scrumptious action and adventure. It has lots of humor and some angst as well. Monkey King Wu Kong and the other disciples, a pig demon Zhu Ba Jie and the river demon Sha Wu Jing, have to battle hordes of demons, who all want their master because his flesh will give immortality to anyone who eats it. This epic story is a captivating read, with the pilgrims getting into trouble in the most unexpected places, fighting through not only outright confrontation and abduction but also lies and disguises while using trickery of their own. Sun Wu Kong the Monkey King is especially good at this, having mastered the way of transforming himself into anything he likes, including a fly, tree, or a beautiful girl. Xi You Ji spans over a huge area, taking readers for a wild ride to the Heavens, volcanoes, seas, wide rivers, mountain peaks, demon-filled caves, right down to the pits of Hell. The plot is imaginative and full of conflict, either with external enemies or between the pilgrims themselves. The characters are well developed, with distinct, three-dimensional personalities. Well, most of them, at least. There are also underlying spiritual and religious themes. This masterpiece is frequently underestimated as it also portrays a realistic view of the political and social scenarios during the Ming Dynasty. In short, Xi You Ji is definitely worth your time. |
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