Good vs Evil 3D




Good vs Evil 3D

3D Good vs Evil
Category: Game
Type: Strategy/ Action
Cost: SALE - 99 cents (typically $2.99)
Rating: 9+
Current iTunes Reviews: 11 ratings, 4 stars
New Release Sale: 3D Good vs Evil is on sale for the first few days! Get it before the price increases.

GAMEPLAY
3D Good vs Evil delivers a 3D world where you have complete control over the camera. Pan and zoom around the board. In the 3D battle you can change the camera angle and fight from any perspective! The controls will automatically update to work with your perspective.

The game pits Good against Evil in a unique 3D battle filled with strategy and action. 3D Good vs Evil is a mix of chess and real time battles. Attacking an enemy transports you to a death match in the dungeon where each character (or sim) has specific attack attributes and weapons. For example, the Warrior shoots swords and has a slow attack speed whereas the Warlock shoots a laser which causes maximum damage. The winner of the battle conquers the space on the board.

Each battle places you in a unique dungeon with magic power ups. No two battles are ever the same.

The game has an RPG aspect as well. Work to level up your characters to make them stronger for the ensuing fight.

Good vs Evil features an extensive single player game with two different modes and three different difficulty settings. Each of the six types of play has a global high scores leader board. Can you become the archon?

Perhaps the greatest feature of the game is its 2 player mode. Play Good vs Evil against a friend anywhere on a single iPhone or iPod. Control your characters and crush the opponent.

FEATURES:
• Amazing 3D universe with complete camera control
• 1 player & 2 player on a single device
• 16 characters with unique weapons and abilities
• Unique mix of strategy and action
• Level up system for each character
• 5 different types of Magic to use in the battles
• Realistic battle sound effects
• Play as both Good and Evil
• Two game modes
• 3 difficulty levels
• Global high scores leader board

UPDATES will be released every month with new battles, magic, features, and more! We are dedicated to making 3D Good vs Evil as great as possible.
Good vs Evil 3D is a fun, however complex, game. Initially, the game plays as though you are playing chess. Each character can only move in certain directions and a certain number of spaces. The rules of movement are difficult to grasp if you are not a chess aficionado; luckily, the game highlights possible movements as you go along. When your character is able to move into the spot of another character, you can battle that pawn. This is where the real fun begins - battles are real-time fights where you shoot spells at the other pawn, as they shoot at you. If you win the battle, the other pawn disappears. The game is won by eliminating all of your foe's pawns. Each pawn also has strengths and weaknesses against other pawns, which are explained in the instructions.

There is only one level of difficultly, but the game can be played as a two player match if selected. Players can also opt for which board they prefer to use (checkers or chess, basically) and if they would like to be good or evil. Perhaps the most interesting option on the game is Two of a Kind (where the levels of the Devil/Warlock and/or Beast/Titan control the levels of the other pawns) or King's Army (Where all health levels are linked to the Devil/Warrior). Either way, the closer your characters are to the selected pawn or pawns, the more energy all will have. If that character is eliminated, all your pawns lose strength.

The gameplay is phenomenally unique. The graphics are beautiful, and the game is well-thought out - if not a little too complex to grasp at first. I do have one minor complaint - the pawns are not always as easy to move as you might imagine. This can prove frustrating, especially when you are first learning. Despite that, if you enjoy chess and similar strategy games that require an active mind, this game is worth checking out. It is beautifully made, and the battle sequences are a rather fun way to break up a strategy game. Personally, they're my favorite part!


Overall impression: 8/10
Value for your money: 9/10