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Preview of Massive Damage's Please Stay Calm: Shadow Wars

Last week we got an early preview of the follow up to Please Stay Calm, Shadow Wars. It's a free to play title to be released using the Mobage platform.

Preview of Massive Damage's Please Stay Calm: Shadow Wars
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We first saw Please Stay Calm, the zombie fighting RPG game, in 2011. It was a fairly well-received social game in the style of Mob Wars. It has maintained a healthy community since release.

Shadow Wars continues the style of game play, but with everything turned up a notch. For one, it's created using the Unity Engine. So it has gone from a flat 2D game to a beautiful 3D game. Here are a few of the other key features, direct from Massive Damage:

KEY FEATURES • Real-time Tactical Combat – With over 150+ unique animated monsters and demons, players engage in intense, real-time tactical combat using an eclectic mix of modern and arcane weapons from runic daggers to sniper rifles. • Location-based Persistent Online World – Experience real world locations and neighborhoods in a neon-drenched futuristic alternate reality. • Epic Storyline with Shadow Factions – Can you stop the end of the world and solve the mystery of “The Gloom”? Explore the Shadow Wars world by completing missions for the order-obsessed Templars, the hedonistic Hellfire Society and the militant Umber Wulf. • Dynamic Guild System – Build and upgrade havens and sanctums with other like-minded players. Align yourselves with one of the three shadow factions for special bonuses and vie for control of the world. • Massive Cooperative and Competitive Events – Join in massive events and battle incredible boss demons to unlock unique titles, rare weapons, items and other prizes for yourself or for your team.

Look for Please Stay Calm: Shadow Wars early next year. Hit the jump for a few more early screen shots.

Jeff Scott
Jeff Scott
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