Ubisoft has recently announced that their Montreal studio is currently working on a Prince of Persia title for the Nintendo DS. The game greatly deviates from the path laid by previous iterations in the series.
In Battles of Prince of Persia, the gameplay is shifted from action to ” a turn-based tactical game driven by a collectible card system”. Set in the Prince of Persia universe, the game allows players to control vast armies from several different regions.
The game is controlled through the use of special cards collected when progressing through the game’s single player mode. The multi-player mode of the title is set to allow multiple users to trade and battle against one another.
Through the WiFi ability of the Nintendo DS, Battles gives players the opportunity fo fully customize their decks by trading with friends.
Check out some additional facts and features below.
About the Game:
Battles of Prince of Persia®’s storyline takes place between Prince of Persia The Sands of Time™ and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within™. The game will focus on the appearance of the Dahaka and how the Prince, while trying to rid himself of the terrible creature, ignites a conflict between Persia and India by releasing an ancient evil that has caused much death and devastation. Players will be able to battle it out from not only the Prince’s perspective, but also from that of several Generals who hold key roles in the conflict between the nations.
Game features include:
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