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April 12, 2013 by Clelia
- Multi-platform social RPG creator Pangalore revealed it is developing ZooVale, a brand new social RPG in which a kingdom of talking animals is under threat by an evil witch. The new cross-platform HTML5 game features colorful, cartoon-style 2D graphics and compelling animal characters. ZooVale, which can be seen in a freshly revealed trailer, is scheduled to be available this spring for multiple devices including iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch as well as PC/Mac over Facebook. ZooVale is free-to-play to allow players of all ages to engage however they’d like.
- Read the full article on casual connect
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April 12th, 2013 by Emanuel Maiberg
- Pangalore announces ZooVale – Social role-playing games developer Pangalore announced ZooVale, a cross-platform HTML5 title featuring animal characters rendered in cartoon-style 2D graphics. The game will allow players to build a village and breed animals to fight an evil witch.
- Read the full article on Inside Social Games
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April 18th, 2013 by Joe Juba
- Collecting various animals and making them battle isn’t new to gaming, but Pangalore’s new social RPG/simulation adds a bunch of extra elements to keep you coming back. Everything from town management to animal breeding adds depth to the adventure.
- Read the full article on gameinformer
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April 12th, 2013 by Brandy Shaul
- Knightly Adventure developer, Pangalore, has revealed its latest HTML5 title, the animal filled ZooVale, which will launch later this Spring on iOS and Facebook.
- Read the full article on Games.com
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March 26th, 2013 by Rob LeFebvre
- Pangalore takes the plunge with an HTML5 animal collecting, village building, battling game that’ll run on all your devices.
- Read the full article on 148Apps
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December 6, 2012 by Mike Fahey
- Free-to-play cross-platform action role-playing game Knightly Adventure has been capturing the hearts of iOS and Facebook players since its November 8 launch. Now developer Pangalore takes on Android, with the help of a little holiday spirit.
- Read the full article on Kotaku
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December 6, 2012 by Rob LeFebvre
- Pangalore’s freemium city building cum RPG, Knightly Adventure, has gotten its first update on iOS, and is headed to Android as well. The update includes a new Witch class along with holiday-themed environments, settings, and costumes.
- Read the full article on 148 Apps
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December 6, 2012 by Clelia
- Pangalore’s multi-platform social RPG, KNIGHTLY ADVENTURE, delivered a holiday present to its players today with a new update to celebrate the game’s successful launch that has seen it rise to become the #1 RPG on iTunes in 23 countries including the US.
- Read the full article on Casual Connect
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December 6, 2012
- KNIGHTLY ADVENTURE’s 3D fantasy world now offers five character classes with a brand new Witch character who sweeps enemies aside with magical attacks from her trusty broom. Whichever class they choose, players will enjoy the game’s social RPG “Build and Battle” gameplay that lets them build kingdoms, fulfill challenging quests, and share the fun with friends across multiple devices with all progress saved.
- Read the full article on Gamasutra
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November 29, 2012 by Harrison Weber
- GREE, one of the world’s leading publishers of social video games for mobile devices, has announced new international developer partnerships with Brainz, Pangalore, Sun Dried Games, and Vast Studios.
- Read the full article on The Next Web
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November 14th, 2012 by Carter Dotson
- Knightly Adventure’s individual social and action-RPG components may not be all that remarkable when apart, but put together with cloud-based saving? It’s a solid package.
- Read the full article on 148Apps
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November 9th, 2012 by Erik Kain
- Pangalore offers up a unique approach to social gaming with a free-to-play model that doesn’t break the game.
- I’ve never been particularly interested in social games, but Knightly Adventure actually does an impressive job melding elements of action-RPGs and the farm simulation genre and makes a game that’s both unique and fun.
- Read the full article on Forbes
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November 8th, 2012 by Rob LeFebvre
- The developers at Pangalore have released a new game for iOS and Facebook that combines an action RPG with a city building sim. The hybrid game is free to download and play on iOS, and it connects with the Facebook game of the same name.
- Read the full article on Cult of Mac
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November 8, 2012 by AndrewH
- A few days ago we talked about a new 3D MMORPG that would be arriving to numerous platforms called Knightly Adventures from Pangalore. This particular game combines city building gameplay with a full on MMORPG experience for a rather unique combination of gameplay under one title. We also reported that it would be coming today to Google Play along with all the other platforms it has been slated for release on including iOS and Facebook for PC gamers.
- Read the full article on Droid Gamers
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November 8, 2012
- Pangalore , an independent mobile and social game developer, today launched Knightly Adventure™, a rich 3D social action game that can be played across multiple platforms.
- Read the full article on Gamasutra
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November 8, 2012 by Jon Jordan
- It’s now the fashion/commercial imperative (delete as appropriate) to roll out your game to as many platforms as quickly as possible. US/Korean outfit Pangalore is certainly up to speed with such operations when it comes to its latest release Knighty Adventure, which has just gone live for iOS devices and Facebook, with the Android version primed to launch next week.
- Read the full article on Pocket Gamer
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November 8th, 2012 by Joe Osborne
- Building kingdoms and battling monsters is one thing–nearly every hardcore social game does it. But to be able to do that on a multitude of devices no matter where you are … now that’s something. Pangalore, the Korean studio behind some of the most gorgeous HTML5 games on Facebook, has accomplished the feat in Knightly Adventure for iOS, Facebook and (soon) Android.
- Read the full article on Games.com
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November 7, 2012 by Michael Futter
- It’s now the fashion/commercial imperative (delete as appropriate) to roll out your game to as many platforms as quickly as possible. US/Korean outfit Pangalore is certainly up to speed with such operations when it comes to its latest release Knighty Adventure, which has just gone live for iOS devices and Facebook, with the Android version primed to launch next week.
- Read the full article on Ripten
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July 19, 2012 by Josh Wittenkeller
- What if nearly every gaming device you owned was able to connect and pick up from where you left off? That’s the concept behind Knightly Adventure, where players can take one of six classes into the realm of Loreland.
- Read the full article on GameZebo
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July 19, 2012 by Jon Mundy
- If you’ve ever wished you could take Nintendo’s 3D Zelda series, turn it into a massively multiplayer experience, and make it playable on your phone or tablet, then you’re in luck.
- Read the full article on POCKETGAMER
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December 14, 2011
- Pangalore, the first universal social games developer, today launched Pop the Candy, an addictive matching game that can be played on any device via Pangalore’s Universal Play HTML5-based technology, on its Facebook gamezone.
- Read the full article on PR Web
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November 17, 2011 by Randy Nelson
- Five-month-old social game developer Pangalore has launched its first two Facebook titles, Wild West Solitaire and ArtFit. Both titles are built using HTML5, enabling their use on computers and devices that don’t support Adobe Flash, such as iPhone and iPad.
- Read the full article on Inside Social Games
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November 16, 2011
- Korean developer Pangalore has unveiled its first HTML5 games designed to run across Facebook and mobile devices. Artfit is a falling blocks game, while Wild West Solitaire offers cowboy-themed cards. Two more titles – Pop the Candy and Bubble Prince – are currently in development …
- Read the full article on the Appside
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November 15, 2011 by Dean Takahashi
- More and more game companies are turning to the HTML5 web format to create cross-platform games. The latest is Pangalore, a social and mobile game startup based in Seoul. Pangalore was founded in May to create games that can run on multiple platforms …
- Read the full article on VentureBeat
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November 15, 2011 by Joe Osborne
- Let’s just get something out of the way: HTML5 gaming on Facebook and mobile hasn’t exploded because, frankly, most of the early HTML5 games look like high school programming class projects. Pangalore, a startup based in Seoul, South Korea and San Jose, Calif., looks to change that with HTML5 …
- Read the full article on Games News
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November 15, 2011 by Andrew Webster
- New games company Pangalore has announced four new cross-platform HTML5 games for this year, two of which are already available, with more games set to launch in 2012. The first two games, WildWest Solitaire and ArtFit, are playable now on Facebook, while two other games …
- Read the full article on GameZebo
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November 15, 2011 by James Brightman
- Newly formed social developer Pangalore has unveiled its ‘Universal Play’ strategy to make games playable across any platform at any time with progress continually saved and updated. Pangalore is a big believer in HTML-5 and is kicking off its cross-platform approach with …
- Read the full article on INDUSTRYGAMERS
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