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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on January 22, 2013
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Ubisoft is currently gearing up to release their rather popular puzzle-RPG called Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes onto iOS on January 24th and for those of you who have been wondering if the game would be arriving on Android as well, Tag Games has confirmed that it will indeed be released onto Android, it will just happen later on.
For those of you unfamiliar with this game, Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes was launched on the Nintendo DS back in 2010 and has since gathered up a pretty big fan base. Now the game is coming to iOS and Android and bringing with it its unique match-3 puzzle gameplay mixed with an RPG. Players will take control of five characters with each one representing a clan in Might & Magic.
Combat is a bit different that what you normally find in a puzzle-RPG title as players will need to rearrange their minions on the battlefield in an attempt to match groups of three to make offensive groups and defensive lines. Depending on the live you create, your results will either be offensive or defensive in nature.
If you happen to be a fan of the Nintendo DS version, then you'll be wanting to pick up a copy for your Android device. Unfortunately we don't know exactly when the game will be made available for Android, just that it will be coming to Google Play at some point after the iOS version's release.
Website Referenced: PocketGamer
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