Gamevil’s New 2D RPG Is Illusia For Android Phones

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Remember Zenonia? Developed by Gamevil, it started out as a mobile phone RPG, and was eventually ported over to iPhone, DSiWare and PlayStation Minis. You can read more about the game in this older post.

 

Gamevil’s next project is Illusia, and it’s out now on Android phones. Unlike Zenonia, which was played top-down, Illusia is a side-scrolling RPG. The game has you go through seven different worlds to uncover the secret behind the sudden appearance of a mysterious tower.

 

Gameevil say Illusia also has “14 different affiliates of fighter and magician classes,” which you can customize through weapons and armour. They’ll be able to learn both active and passive skills along the course of the game.

 

The different fighter classes include: Fighter, Warrior, Knight, Swordman, Paladin, Sword Master, and Thunder Rod. Meanwhile, magic classes consist of: Magician, Mage, Sorceress, Battle Mage, Witch Archmage and Night Witch.

 

The game is downloadable from the Android market for $4.99.

 


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