![]() This mobile version is a turn-based affair, with the storyline linked to the PC version. Red Duck was then in-charge of the game’s art. Back in the days, Yogurting was one of the most talked-about PC MMORPG which never got an English release. While games like Meridian 59 and Ultima Online kept the genre alive throughout the 90s, it wasnt until 1999 that Ever Quest put the entire genre on the map by introducing a gigantic and deeply fleshed-out fully 3D world for players to explore from a first person or third person perspective. Other than A.V.A: The Rise of Shayka, Red Duck has surprisingly revealed a second mobile game, Yogurting: The Secret of Endless Vacation. There are different PVE and PVP (up to 4 vs 4) modes in the current demo version, and Red Duck is scheduled to launch A.V.A: The Rise of Shayka in Korea next August. There is currently no game trailer for A.V.A: The Rise of Shayka, hence readers will have to make do with the screenshots and photos. Needless to say, the game graphics is top notch due to the prowess of Unreal Engine 4. ![]() The first is A.V.A: The Rise of Shayka, developed using Unreal Engine 4 and based on the popular online shooter, Alliance of Valiant Arms (A.V.A). Para-Sol, Ro-Kyu-Bu, Rosario + Vampire Capu 2, Seitokai Yakuindomo, Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru, Summer Wars (film), Yogurting (game). But hidden in another corner of the hall is developer Red Duck, with 2 mobile games being showcased to potential partners and the media. Originally announced as Lussiard by Taff in 2003, the long development cycle caused the casual MMORPG. ![]() Amongst the mobile games hidden in the business hall of G-Star 2015, none stood out other than Point Blank. ![]()
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