Gaming News - September 2006
Austin, TX (September 27, 2006) - Aspyr today announced that ParaWorld
is now shipping for the PC.
From Aspyr:
Set in a parallel, prehistoric world, ParaWorld is an RTS game that features
a rich single-player campaign with a compelling storyline, as well as
well-balanced, deep multiplayer gameplay.
ParaWorld isn’t just another RTS game. It takes the real-time strategy genre and
evolves it with its groundbreaking unit management systems – the Army Controller
and Army Builder. But even better than the game’s awe-inspiring graphics and
intuitive controls are the title's three unique warring factions and their
ferocious arsenal of massive, weapon-wielding dinosaurs and other armed
prehistoric beasts. Players go into battle armed with devastating weapons as
they command powerful fighting dinosaurs and control up to 50 units through 16
dangerous prehistoric scenarios located in five climatic zones.
Some of the game’s unique features that shouldn’t be missed are:
Revolutionary Controls – The Army Controller is a non-obtrusive onscreen
interface that allows players to view all of their units at a glance and have
general awareness of each unit’s health, danger, activity and level-up
capabilities. Using the Army Controller, players can select several units
consecutively in just seconds, even if they are spread across the map, by simply
marking the unit icons in the Army Controller.
Factions and Heroes - Gamers get to know and play three different tribes -- the
Norsemen, Dustriders and Dragon Clan. Each tribe is based on a different ancient
culture and each sports its own unique play style, units, architecture, skills,
and controllable beasts. Players are able to combine one of nine heroes, each
with the ability to add new units or buildings or bonus effects into the
gameplay to allow for a variety of gameplay options.
Army Builder - In multiplayer mode, players can adapt the game to their
preferences through the Army Builder, which lets them purchase units and
resources ahead of a game to create a deck. Depending on a players preferred
strategy (short matches or long epic battles) or expectations of their
opponents, the player can build and save (and even exchange) these decks.
Visit
www.aspyr.com/product/info/17 for more information.


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