iOS Apps

Legendary Wars Arrives on iPad, iPhone Version Free for the Weekend

Liv Games unveils an iPad version of their acclaimed hybrid fantasy game, Legendary Wars. The game offers a unique blend of traditional RTS, RPG, and castle-defense game-play, set in a beautifully crafted, fantasy world. Now embracing all iOS platforms and offering crisp Retina Display graphics, Legendary Wars offers hours of progression through captivating landscapes on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

Legendary Wars HD

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Players journey through five mystical, though tumultuous, zones of Legendary Wars, as they set out to unravel the secrets that surround the mysterious Sunstones of Legendaria. Throughout 50-plus stages, players command an assortment of units, from noble Elven Archers to brash Magical Unicorns. Players can upgrade their heroes, fortify their castle, obtain legendary armor, and unlock powerful combat abilities.

With individually controlled units, exciting boss encounters, and hordes of varied enemies, the need for strategic game-play grows as quickly as the intricate cast of characters.

"The iPad’s increased screen real estate improves unit control and truly showcases the artwork the team created. We can’t wait for our fans to try it out," says Orian Livnat, Creator of Legendary Wars. "We’re excited to release new monsters, bosses, endless mode challenges and tiers of armor soon!"

HD Version $0.99/Download here

Full iPhone version Free for the weekend:

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To celebrate the game’s release on iPad, Liv Games is offering the full iPhone version for free on the iTunes App Store from May 6th to May 8th. The iPad version will also be discounted to $.99 from $2.99 for a limited time at launch. Promotional codes for review purposes are available upon request.

Free/Download here

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