Free RPG Warrior Quest to arrive on PSP this March

Posted Mar 2, 2008 at 3:46AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Games Tags: Sony
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Warrior Quest - Image 1Here's some good news for Sony PSP-owning RPG fans out there. Nextgenbooks.com has announced that it's currently working on a streamlined edition of its free-to-play RPG known as Warrior Quest.

According to the website, the PSP version "will feature all of the same features as the normal build of the game but will be optimized to run under the PSP's memory limitations."

For those who've never heard of the game, it's essentially an RPG where your character gets to fight against foes using swords, magic, and monster cards. The game allows you to use monster cards to summon creatures which can either help your character or harm your enemy.

The game is expected to come out for the PSP sometime this March. In the meantime, you can head on over to the source link to try out the browser version of the RPG. Enjoy!

Via NextGenBooks

 
 
 

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by GOT2MOVE - 2008-03-02 01:07
» rpg maker

The pictures are from rpg maker xp so this kinda confuses me :S

by Victor B. - 2008-03-02 01:14
» That's what shows up

That's what shows up when the browser game loads. Perhaps they made it using RPG maker?

by GOT2MOVE - 2008-03-02 02:56
» RTP

no its been made in flash they just used the Run Time Package (RTP) from rpg maker xp by enterbrain



http://tkool.jp/products/rpgxp/eng/



i'm guessing the psp version will be a flash too



not really intresting at all plus i'm not even sure if they are allowed to use the RTP for this

by FreePlay - 2008-03-02 10:01
» It will be.

They released a demo ages ago; it's flash-based.

by xLinkinwormx - 2008-03-03 10:34
» i was thinking my self then

rpg maker, that things system was pretty cool, hopefully its the same style for this, but its flashed based, doesnt that mean its gona run under the browser?, i dont that thats a good idea

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