New quest added to The Broken Kingdoms
The Broken Kingdoms by Darren Reid and NextGenBooks has some new stuff to offer this week. The biggest of which is a brand new quest that requires no violence and some sharp thinking, like all of the other quests in the game. The Tavra Cirty Quest will throw you into the thick of things as you try to find the lost histories for Lord Graceland.
If you’re not familiar with the game, it’s an MMORPG-style title for the Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, DS, and PSP. It balances action with puzzle-solving to make the game as diverse as can be. It has simple point and click controls that can be used to interact with the environment. The game is run using the browsers of each platform for ease of use.
One key feature that The Broken Kingdoms offers is that it has an in-game forum and profile creator that allows players to interact and create stuff at a whim. The developers call their title a more “casual” MMO which anyone can pick up and start to role-play with.
A new update is coming July 25th, so brace yourselves for some minor changes. If you haven’t read up on The Broken Kingdoms just yet and are completely blurry on it, you may want to see our past posts and find out exactly what we’re talking about.
The Broken Kingdoms by Darren Reid and NextGenBooks has some new stuff to offer this week. The biggest of which is a brand new quest that requires no violence and some sharp thinking, like all of the other quests in the game. The Tavra Cirty Quest will throw you into the thick of things as you try to find the lost histories for Lord Graceland.
If you’re not familiar with the game, it’s an MMORPG-style title for the Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, DS, and PSP. It balances action with puzzle-solving to make the game as diverse as can be. It has simple point and click controls that can be used to interact with the environment. The game is run using the browsers of each platform for ease of use.
One key feature that The Broken Kingdoms offers is that it has an in-game forum and profile creator that allows players to interact and create stuff at a whim. The developers call their title a more “casual” MMO which anyone can pick up and start to role-play with.
A new update is coming July 25th, so brace yourselves for some minor changes. If you haven’t read up on The Broken Kingdoms just yet and are completely blurry on it, you may want to see our past posts and find out exactly what we’re talking about.