Where many of such games are often associated with the slow and tedious process of building up an economy or a large army, Greed Corp takes a different path and focuses on delivering a dynamic and high-paced experience. Greed Corp can perhaps best be described as a strategic-boardgame-gone-virtual. Doing so will eventually, this will lead to the collapse of the pylons attached to the harvesters, leading to an ever-shrinking playfield. They can choose to boost their income by building harvesters that will slowly erode the pylons on which they are built and the surrounding pylons at the beginning of they owners turn. Players get a small income at the beginning of each turn. While their appearances are diverse, each faction is exactly similar in terms of units, buildings and abilities and therefore provides no particular advantage or disadvantage. In the midst of a war for the last remaining land, players take control of one of four different factions, known as the Empire, the Cartel, the Freemen or Pirates. The hexagon pylons on which the world was built have slowly been mined away and eventually collapsed. As a result, the world of Mistbound has begun to crumble. Unfortunately though (as we have seen in many other games and movies), such happiness can never last as long as there are corporations that mine the land for more riches. The world of Mistbound used to be one of fertile lands, and its inhabitants enjoyed a long period of prosperity. After your first visit to this new world, you’ll probably want to come back for more. The game is the first installment in a series of four games that will be set in the Mistbound universe. Greed Corp, the second game to be developed by this studio, was recently released for Playstation Network and the Xbox Live Arcade, with a PC release to follow in April later this year. In fact, seeing as the only title that has previously been developed by this studio was a game called My Horse & Me, it would be quite surprising if you did. It is quite possible that you have never heard of a developer known as W!Games.
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