Real-time fighting and role-playing game
If you're into martial arts and role-playing games, you should definitely download Sword of Shadows to your Android. It's a game that combines both genres offering us an entertaining high-quality MMORPG with great graphics and excellent action scenes.
Real-time online fights and huge maps to be explored
In SOS you'll find a great action RPG: real-time battles against other players and epic final bosses but you'll also have to take care of the skills and powers acquired by your character because your success beating your enemies will hugely rely on the latter.
The story is starred by Jianghu, a swordsman who is on the way to becoming a master of this art. For such purpose, he'll take part in violent combats against the Royal Guard, deploying all his fighting skills. Therefore, you're going to fight on the ground and up in the air against teams of a wide range of enemies. All the latter on excellent settings thanks to the game's 3D graphics.
An exciting real-time martial arts video game.
- Revolutionary aerial and ground fighting system.
- Huge map to be traveled.
- Dynamic combat mode: adapt it to each moment's circumstances.
- 5 different schools to be joined: each one will provide you with different skills and powers.
- Take part in battles against final bosses.
- Real-time fights.
- Improve your character with different power-ups.
For the time being, the game is only available for Android smartphones and tablets, as well as iPhone and iPad. In other words, forget about downloading any version for PC or PS4. In any case, you'll be able to play it on Windows or Mac if you download its APK file and then run it with an emulator of the likes of BlueStacks.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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