Monday, 24 December 2018 06:28

PC Gaming Week of December 24, 2018

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2 Total Games Curated Out of 88 Games Releasing

Percentage of All PC Games Considered: 2.27%

The following titles are what we feel are the most noteworthy games releasing this week of December 24 - December 30, 2018. The description for each title is either authored by the studio or its publisher.

MINImax Tinyverse Early Access

In MINImax Tinyverse you take part in 1v1 battles between armies of tiny little beings. Each army is led by a powerful champion with unique skills and attributes, and supported by a wide range of troopers who fight alongside you and your Champion. Choose between Aillai and Creaea, the two Realms of the Tinyverse and assist your forces to defeat the enemy’s army.

Without controlling the troopers, you will have to influence your champion, and shape the flow of the battle with your strategical selection of characters and your skillful control of miracles to alter the map’s condition. Facilitate the advance of your allies by building a ramp or destroying walls, trees and other obstacles, or dynamically change the playing field to stop your enemies march by building a crayon wall and setting it on fire, or by freezing, polluting or electrifying the water. You can even shift day and night for a limited time to reduce your enemies’ range of vision, and grant your team special day and night blessings.

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Darkness and Flame: The Dark Side f2p

There is no one in the world who could return from the Dark Side inviolate… “Darkness and Flame. The Dark Side” is an adventure game in the genre of Hidden Objects, with plenty of mini-games and puzzles, unforgettable characters and complicated quests.

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