DeNA launched its social gaming platform Mobage in China, along with the Chinese versions of two in-house Android social game apps for Mobage – Ninja Royale and Aqua Collection, which have been popular in Japan since releasing in May.
As you may know from our previous writing on Mobage, it’s made to allow players to interact through social games and enjoy in-app features and social networking elements such as wall posts, direct messages and interest-based forums.
As for the two games launched alongside the new platform, here’s what you should know:
- In Ninja Royale, players throw ninja stars by tapping and swing a sword by swiping the screen. The goal is to complete secret missions while collecting treasures by fighting or collaborating with others via the Mobage network.
- Aqua Collection is all about collecting and growing fish while decorating an aquarium through collaborations with other Mobage friends.
Both games are free-to-play while paid virtual items will be offered beginning in August. In addition, DeNA also plans to roll-out additional 10 titles by the end of August, including both original DeNA games and content developed by third parties.
Mobage (FREE) [Android Market link]