Aeria Games Releases First Class Spotlight Video and New Information for DK Online

A scorching blast of new information about DK Online has come out of Aeria Games, a leading global publisher of free-to-play online games. The full website for the eagerly awaited massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) has surfaced, along with the game?s first class-spotlight video showcasing the graceful yet devastating Sorceress. DK Online?s vibrant, beautifully animated fantasy world is home to several unique and exciting features. PvP lovers will get their fill of titanic guild clashes in the dynamic Castle Siege mode, providing the victors valuable benefits such as the ability to levy lucrative vendor taxes on their vanquished foes.

Shoot Many Robots: Arena Kings, Competitive 2D Shooter Just Announced

From Demiurge Studios comes Shoot Many Robots: Arena Kings, the player-versus-player follow-up to its recently released Shoot Many Robots. The new, standalone title Arena Kings is an online deathmatch that pits players against each other in a game of (porcelain) thrones. In ?Royal Flush? the Kings must murder each other to collect their crowns, and flush them down a teleporting golden toilet, naturally. New content and updates are being added to the game weekly, based on feedback received directly from players. Don?t just stay tuned to see what happens next ? be a part of it!

The War Z – Just announced by Arktos Entertainment and Hammerpoint Interactive

Arktos Entertainment Group and Hammerpoint Interactive, a new independent game development studio located in Los Angeles, Calif., are finally lifting the veil and announcing their debut title, The War Z (TWZ). A session-based, massively multiplayer online game (MMO), The War Z is inspired by all things zombie and is set in a true post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world where other players can prove to be a greater threat than the undead hordes that populate the land. The game is slated for release in fall 2012 for the Windows PC platform.

World of WarPlanes Developer Diary details training missions

The World of WarPlanes team has released a new video developer diary that lays out the details for the training missions that aspiring pilots will take part in on their way to aerial glory. The only thing is, the developers are speaking Russian, so you’ll have to read through some sub-script, but that makes it fun right!