We Rule GOLD for iPad – First Look
The agricultural experts from ngmoco have released a new version of the We Rule game, called We Rule GOLD . This new release comes with several updates for all of you iPad players. The game adds an orientation fix so you can play it upside down, it comes with faster content downloads, and many features and fixes for overall game stability. The interesting thing is the new updates do not seem to be available on the original We Rule game. So, for now you have to download the new game (free) to get access to all these new features. We expect all updates to be available on the original game very soon. If you are not familiar with the original We Rule game, it is a fanciful world of kingdoms where you and your friends rule. Are you familiar with Facebook’s Farmville? Well, ngmoco’s We Rule takes the idea behind the popular Facebook management game and elaborates the game a bit more to create a medieval scenario on your iPad. This game can become very addictive. Planting crops and making friends is the idea behind this kingdom-planning experience. It is a way for you to see the grandeur of your kingdom. You can develop farms, build, and rule your world. With the We Rule GOLD version, you can still direct your citizens to farm the land and harvest crops for sale. You can extract natural land resources and develop your estate’s infrastructure. Send caravans of crops and other goods to your friends to earn GOLD together. Continue to expand housing, and collect taxes from your citizens. Overall, the challenge remains the same. Reap the rewards of your farming, development and trade to transform a humble castle into a sprawling kingdom. Remember, you will be the grand architect, and you decide where to plot farm patches, mount castle towers, build houses and stables, open town shops and more. The following is a summary of the new features available with We Rule GOLD : Wide-screen view to manage the entire expansion of your kingdom. Pinch-to-zoom capability to view kingdom detail in crisp and vivid color. Over 20 varieties of delicious crops to plant, grow and harvest. Over 50 unique structures to build and customize your kingdom. Dozens of unique Villager professions to keep your citizen population active. Make goods for friends. The more friends you have, the more you can trade and earn more gold. Mystical power of Mojo speeds up your harvesting and building projects. Bird’s eye view of your friends’ kingdoms; tap their castles to visit up close. Vibrant 3D art, charming characters and a persistent, connected world. Integration with Plus+, the social play network, with awards, friend search and more. We Rule GOLD is available on the App Store for free . Keep developing your kingdom so you can claim your bragging rights! Tags : ngmoco , ngmoco games , We Rule , We Rule GOLD , We Rule review Category : iPad News , iPad for Fun , iPad for Gamers Powered by WizardRSS | Full Text RSS Feeds
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