The second week of 2016 is all about the theme of RPGs. Thus the hilarious Pokemon clone, Pocket Mortys, released (must play!) And we also have three other RPGs which is definitely worth trying.
Pocket Mortys
Pocket Mortys is a Pokemon clone set in the universe of Rick and Morty. You play as Rick, and you “Pokémon” is Morty, when you go into a different dimension you have to fight against other Ricks to earn badges so you end the worst and strongest Rick can beat and you get back to your own world can go. The game’s been hilarious if you do not know the series and is definitely a must if you liked the old Pokemon games
Super Bit Adventure
Super Bit Adventure is an adventure RPS taking you through dungeons should play around while you stuff and money collects so you always stronger and can move forward. You’re fighting a lot of monsters in the dungeons, and you need to click quite quickly to attack well. The game is certainly not the prettiest, but it’s very addictive because you want to get stronger and as soon die as the first time you will certainly no longer. Good luck!
Star Trek Timelines
In this Star Trek RPG, Star Trek Timelines, you start with Captain Kirk and Spock on a ship and you have to fight against the Romulans. Here you will learn how to enter into battles in space with your own ship, and you can activate the different known people to win the fight. After that you land on a planet where you learn how missions play it. By doing this well you get more levels and become stronger. So you go through all kinds of levels as you need to make different choices yourself, spacey.
Bleach Brave Souls
Brave Souls follow the story from the moment of Bleach Ichigo meets Rukia. In the game you can play as different characters, each with their own fighting skills. The combat system is mainly hack & amp; slash where you have to make smart use of your cooldowns . The different characters can level up and regularly get several choices to make them stronger so that your team (consisting of three characters) fit together properly.
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