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  • New iOS releases: Chaos Rings Omega, Ticket to Ride, more

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    05.20.2011

    This mid-week (as with most recent weeks) brought a slew of new and notable iOS releases. Here's the roundup: Square Enix released Chaos Rings Omega, the sequel to its popular original RPG for iOS. It's premium priced at US$11.99 (no kidding) on the iPhone and $14.99 on the iPad. Days of Wonder released an iPad version of its popular board game Ticket to Ride for a much more reasonable $6.99. Card battler Orions gets a sequel on iPad for $2.99. As mentioned in yesterday's Daily iOS App post, Casey's Contraptions is now available. It's a terrific Rube Goldberg style iPad game for $2.99. Puzzler Push Panic got a free version on the App Store this week. Nom Nom is an interesting new $0.99 title where you have to align shapes to try to bounce food into the mouths of waiting animals. Burney is another new $0.99 game (with a free version available) that has you guiding an orb of fire through 45 platforming-style levels. There are lots of new games to play this week. Quite a few of them are iPad-only, though that's probably just a coincidence.

  • Square Enix working on two followups to Chaos Rings, Imaginary Range comic

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    04.27.2011

    Square Enix has announced three different iOS products in the pipeline for later on this year in both Japan and, eventually, the US. First up, original iOS title Chaos Rings is apparently getting not one but two different followup titles. The first will be called Chaos Rings Omega, and it will be a prequel (shouldn't it be called Alpha, then?), with the story set before the first game begins. Square Enix has also placed ads in a Japanese gaming magazine for a full-fledged "Chaos Rings II" sequel, though information on that is slim so far. But fans of the first game (which predated Infinity Blade as a full-featured, original AAA title for iOS) will have plenty to play through. Square Enix has also announced an interactive comic book called Imaginary Range, which offers game-related elements and mini-games in conjunction with a full comic book story. It sounds intriguing -- in part because it doesn't sound like your average comic or game -- and it will probably be an interesting experience built just for iOS. Imaginary Range will be out on the 5th of May in Japan, and presumably we'll see an English translation here in the US soon after that.