Hear Ye, Hear Ye! News of Zynga’s newest addition, currently in beta testing, is Castleville. With its campy quests and cutesy look, this game stands out from many other similar titles.

In this new medieval land you start with a basic character. It has a rather nice character creator, allowing you to play around and make a unique character that suits your tastes. Best of all you can always change the look for free later. It plays very much like Frontierville, which was a bit of a disappointment for me because I much prefer Farmville’s structure of game play.

Casteville

The basic setup here is you get energy points to spend, and with those energy points you do the daily kingdom chores and complete the quests. You follow quests that the town folk give to you, which provides some direction.

If you are paying close attention, you will notice little things thrown into the game you might not have seen if you were rampantly clicking away. For example, when I was level 6, one of my quests was called ‘Fear and Loathing’.

Besides harvesting and completing these quests, you have the impending Gloom that is attacking your village. You must defeat the Glooms that appear, units such as a pack of wolves or some rats, fending them off to keep your kingdom safe. The goal is to keep building your kingdom up and unlocking more land surrounding you. You make your kingdom bigger and get more local peasants to follow your ranks, growing your kingdom through your success in managing the day-to-day and your battle prowess.

Unlocking special items is done with ‘Crown’ units. You get one every level and have the option to buy more with real cash. The unlocked items are things like costumes and different scenery items, or skipping quest parts without needing help from friends. Overall, the adventure seems like it will be a fun one, so I say Huzzah to Castleville.

Castleville Gloom

 

Aeria Games is opening up beta registration for its upcoming MMOFPS, Repulse. Repulse is a sci-fi MMOFPS that will offer staple multiplayer modes, such as deathmatch, a horde mode, demolition, and capture the flag. Repulse will feature 3 classes to choose from and will have maps that vary from city streets to alien planets. Repulse also offers up numerous weapon types and high mobility action. Sign up for the beta at the Repulse site.

 

There is a paid beta going on for HeroClix Online. For those unfamiliar with HeroClix, it is a tabletop turn based game. Go ahead and get the game from the HeroClix website.

 

 

The new MMORPG from T3 Entertainment is currently in open beta. The game mixes the fun of card collecting games with a persistent 3D world. Hurry on over to their site and sign up.

Questing – Take part in quests solo or with friends. A quest system that takes away the grind you might be used to.
Customize – Gender, faces, clothes, armor, weapons and shoes, giving you a unique look to set you apart in the game world. Go even further by using summoning cards to get your own mercenary army that fits your play-style.
Big Monsters – Get a group together and go out to fight big monsters that can give rare items and unique rewards.
Mercenaries – Build up your army of mercenaries. Discover new ones out while questing or fighting, get them through crafting, and recruit them in the open world, then it is time to upgrade them with combined cards and unique skills to get the perfect army backing you up whenever you need them out in the world.