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Monday, September 08, 2008

PS3 and Wii gamers rush to play Warrior Quest online RPG

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Mikomi announces that free-to-play online RPG Warrior Quest attracts more PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii players than on PC.

In just two weeks - Warrior Quest free-to-play online RPG, has seen its console audience grow to surpass its already substantial PC and Mac following.
Lead by PlayStation 3 gamers, players have been logging on to Warrior Quest in record numbers, far surpassing the number of players accessing the game from home video game consoles in any preceding month. Following closely behind PlayStation 3 gamers, Warrior Quest has also developed a strong audience among Nintendo Wii owners who, like PS3 gamers, can access Warrior Quest through their systems internet browser.

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Warrior Quest is a charming RPG designed for casual and expanded audiences that revolves around card collection and turn based battles. Online leader boards allow gamers to submit their scores and see where they stand in the game’s worldwide rankings. The game is free-to-play with premium content due for release in the coming months to further expand the gaming experience.
In addition to Warrior Quest, Mikomi’s other online RPG, The Half Broken Crown - The Broken Kingdoms, has also seen its console player-base explode in the past two weeks and, like Warrior Quest, it too now sees more players accessing it through their home video game consoles than either PC or Mac. The Half Broken Crown - The Broken Kingdoms is a point and click adventure game with live cross-platform chat facilities that allow gamers to communicate and share hints and tips together, across PC, Mac and home console platforms. This game also has PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Nintendo DS (with Browser) editions available for play.
A special edition re-release of The Half Broken Crown - The Broken Kingdoms is due later this year.