New MMO TAPA on its course to conquer the world
Most MMO games require players to spend hours after hours on grinding. After a while, to be honest about it, it becomes stressful. Game developer Gameneap and publisher Unalis Corporation worked on the idea of providing a less stressful MMO game for anybody who still wants the same action he gets from playing the usual MMORPGs available. The two companies have paired up for the global release of the casual fighting 3D MMO game TAPA.
The game actually made its debut at last month’s Taipei Game Show. Those who’ve seen TAPA agree that the video game has a friendly and intuitive interface, easy-to-follow guides, and easy-to-understand background, among others. Just like any MMO, TAPA‘s gameplay will be in real-time. The PvP aspect of the game will allow players go on a single or a team combat.
Furthermore, every map is going to be unique, making it possible for players to utilize the environment to their advantage. Unalis Corporation added that it has obtained a global license from the Korean developer Gameneap and is targeting to release the game in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, U.S., and other Southeast Asian countries.
Most MMO games require players to spend hours after hours on grinding. After a while, to be honest about it, it becomes stressful. Game developer Gameneap and publisher Unalis Corporation worked on the idea of providing a less stressful MMO game for anybody who still wants the same action he gets from playing the usual MMORPGs available. The two companies have paired up for the global release of the casual fighting 3D MMO game TAPA.
The game actually made its debut at last month’s Taipei Game Show. Those who’ve seen TAPA agree that the video game has a friendly and intuitive interface, easy-to-follow guides, and easy-to-understand background, among others. Just like any MMO, TAPA‘s gameplay will be in real-time. The PvP aspect of the game will allow players go on a single or a team combat.
Furthermore, every map is going to be unique, making it possible for players to utilize the environment to their advantage. Unalis Corporation added that it has obtained a global license from the Korean developer Gameneap and is targeting to release the game in Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, U.S., and other Southeast Asian countries.