The videogame which turned mobile

Jul 13, 2007 10:36 GMT  ·  By

LemonQuest has announced the future development of the videogame designed especially for mobile phone use. Successful titles will be adapted for being played on handsets too.

Europa Universalis Mobile Edition allows its player to choose a nation and turn it into a Great Empire. In order to do this, they must balance finding solutions to problems such as exploration, trade, war and diplomacy. Such a story line asks for great strategic skills and great resource management. Similar game ideas have been used until now in many PC games, so it's not all that new, but the challenge keeps attracting more players.

Europa Universalis Mobile Edition is one of the most successful titles belonging to Paradox and the first to be taken to mobile phones. This modern classic will arrive on handsets everywhere with the help of LemoQuest. Philippe Thibaultis the one who first thought of this game's concept some while ago and made it a success.

Europa Universalis Mobile Edition will also include a multi-player option, which will be possible through Bluetooth. Moreover, players will have the chance to compete against each other, through a Ranking Online system. This makes it possible for the players to interact and discuss experiences and strategies and improve their overall gameplay.

LemonQuest tries to make more of the game's concept by putting it into a mobile phone version. That is quite challenging, as strategic games ask for great resources from the developers. They look to recreate as faithfully as possible the most important areas in history with a great amount of fidelity as to make the gameplay feel as real as possible.

The company hopes that by launching Europa Universalis Mobile Edition, they will help their game portfolio develop into one of the most attractive on the market. Up to this time, they have published some of the most innovative games in the industry.