Ronimo Games has released the first update for Swords & Soldiers II, taking the game to version 1.1. This update, while small, takes Swords & Soldiers II global by adding …
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We were lucky enough to have Robin Meijer, producer for Swords & Soldiers 2, take some time out of his super busy schedule to answer a few questions about the upcoming …
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In an interview with Nintendo World Report, Joost van Dongen and Thomas Pathuis of Ronimo Games gave some insight as to why they chose Wii U for the sequel to Swords …
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Indie developer Ronimo Games is currently developing Swords and Soldiers 2, reveal trailer above, which is a sequel to their debut Wii title Swords & Soldiers. The original Swords & …
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Ronimo Games announces the sequel to Swords and Soldiers, which was available on Wii and 3DS as well as other platforms. Swords & Soldiers II has been announced for Wii …
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One of the very first WiiWare games that I ever reviewed will be making its way to the 3DS sometime this Spring. You can check out one of my …
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Last June Ronimo Games released their first commercial game: Swords & Soldiers for WiiWare. And fun was had by all!
Now that the dust has settled, it turns …
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3 Long weeks after its Euro-Australian release, Ronimo Games’ debut-title, the critically acclaimed WiiWare™ game, Swords & Soldiers will be available in NTSC regions starting Monday the …
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UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS – April 7, 2009 – We are pleased to announce that Swords & Soldiers will be shown off at the Nintendo of Europe WiiWare Media Summit held …
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Dutch Studio Melds 2D Side-Scrolling Action with Real-Time Strategy in Genre-Bending Debut
UTRECHT, The Netherlands – February 16, 2009– Ronimo Games, best known as the development team behind the original version of De Blob, today announced new details surrounding its debut title for WiiWare, Swords & Soldiers. New features such as historical inaccuracy (yes we said that), uncompromising style, some random stuff, and Morefun™ have been added to the game.
“WiiWare is the perfect platform for a Ronimo game, which we hope becomes something people expect to be unique in style, and most importantly, really fun,” said Fabian Akker, president of Romino Games. “We want to make games that the entire family can play, wants to play, and actually plays. Swords & Soldiers is one of those game that we hope really takes off and finds its audience.”
About Swords & Soldiers
Swords & Soldiers is the first side-scrolling strategy game on the Wii, allowing for accessible and deep gameplay, a clear overview of the battlefield, and most importantly, for our artists to show off their beard-drawing skills. Players can choose from three powerful and unique factions as they let loose their armies and cast awesome spells to destroy the enemies’ castle. Swords & Soldiers is developed and published by Ronimo games and features:– Strategic Depth – Even though dishing out commands is easy as pie, that doesn’t mean you can just click buttons and expect to walk all over the enemy. Choosing the right guy for the job and zapping the proper enemy at the right time is what this game is all about. So put on your thinking cap and get to strategizin’.
Swords & Soldiers is a side-scrolling RTS game coming to WiiWare later this year. The concept sounds very unique and the graphics showcase a really cool style. I think we’ll start to see some more great titles for WiiWare in the coming months.
The original Swords & Soldiers was just re-released on the eShop. If you enjoyed the gameplay and humor of that game, you might want to check out the upcoming sequel.
One of my favorite genres of all gaming would easily fall under the category of Platformers. They’re fast paced, require quick reflexes and my love for them is absolutely influenced …
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Coming to the Nintendo eShop on Wii U on May 22!