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Tactical RPG Rivengard is out now on Android and iOS

Tactical RPG Rivengard is out now on Android and iOS
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Snowprint Studios has developed a fresh take on the turn-based tactics genre in Rivengard, which is out today for iOS and Android devices.

Rivengard is a tactical RPG using the familiar turn-based mechanics of classic games such as Heroes of Might and Magic, but perfected for mobile play. In it, you collect high-fantasy heroes, each with their own unique abilities and traits, and assemble a strong line-up to put their tactical skills to the test on the battlefield.

It's set in an all-new fantasy world. Rivengard features diverse factions of elves, goblins and dwarves, each with their own unique heroes, as well as brand new creatures like the Reefkin, the war mice of the Walled Kingdoms and the underworld dwellers of the mysterious Cavern Realm.

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“I’m extremely proud of what we’ve achieved with Rivengard.” says Wilhelm Österberg from Snowprint Studios. “We’re pushing the envelope on what turn-based tactics on mobile can be, and the outstanding player response throughout our soft launch certainly supports this. We’re very much looking forward to continuing to improve and evolve the game in close collaboration with our community.”

Alexander Ekvall, also from Snowprint Studios, adds: “We’re excited to bring Rivengard to a worldwide audience and delight everyday gamers everywhere. The game represents us building even more expertise within our focus area of mobile free-to-play turn-based tactics and strategy. Powered by Snowprint’s FLOE platform, Rivengard is not only poised to deliver a great game service to our community of gamers, but also to blaze the trail for our coming additions in the segment.”

You can download Rivengard now from the iOS App Store, and Google Play or the Galaxy Store for Android. It’s a free to play title featuring in-app purchases.

Have a read of our list of the best RPGs available to play on iOS.
Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.