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July 2, 2010

Samurai: Way of the Warrior HD 1.0 for iPad

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MADFINGER Games, creators of Samurai: Way of the Warrior for iPhone and iPod touch, today is pleased to announce the release of its HD version, completely re-written for iPad. Samurai: Way of the Warrior HD 1.0 builds on their best-selling hack-and-slash classic, and includes: advanced high-resolution graphics, realistic animation, combination attacks, fatal dismemberments, critical wounds, unity 3D Technology, enhanced AI and a new survival mode only for iPad.

As renowned as the iPhone version is for its stylized manga-like graphics and its bloody gameplay, the HD version takes all the virtues of the original and improves upon them. Carefully crafted comics establish and maintain the story line between battles, lending the action increased drama. The goal of the game is to kill all the enemies in a particular setting, so as to unlock the gate and proceed on to the next stage. The player controls the Samurai with his finger on the touch-screen, moving him in all four directions. Defensively, the player swipes their finger left, right, or up to evade an enemy attack. Swiping in this way over the enemy controls the player’s attack. Successfully combining swipes activates powerful combination attacks.

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Gameplay is set in the midst of the Japanese Sengoku period, and the player is Daisuke Shimada, a wandering Samurai. It is the most dangerous of times, and Daisuke must ultimately face the evil Daimyo Hattoro, who has spread fear and terror throughout the countryside. Many battles must be won before meeting Daimyo, and Daisuke does battle with enemies in many villages throughout feudal 16th century Japan. There are a great variety of settings in which battles are fought, and highly detailed foliage, bridges, arenas, houses, statues, streets, etc. The game is played from an overhead point of view and both graphics and movement are highly realistic within the stylized motif of the action.