TUAW's Daily iOS App: Order and Chaos Online

All right, here we go. Gameloft's new title is called Order and Chaos Online, and in the Gameloft style, it's pretty much an iOS remake of Blizzard's World of Warcraft. Odds are that if you understand that sentence, you probably already know whether you want to go download this or not.
But if not, I'll explain: Gameloft has a habit, as we've said, of making iOS titles that basically rip off larger console titles, and Blizzard's World of Warcraft is of course the extraordinarily successful massively multiplayer online RPG for PCs. So Gameloft has recreated the MMO on iOS for us, and while it supposedly works as promised (though there's a Wi-Fi restriction for playing, only four races available and not nearly as much content to start), it's obviously not quite as good as actually having WoW on iOS.
In this case, a reasonable facsimile might be as good as the real thing, especially if you're a fan of the real thing. Gameloft's app is US$6.99 for a universal version, and it comes with three months of gametime for free. After that, you can subscribe for a buck a month, or go for three months for $1.99. There are also in-game purchases of gold and potions for various amounts, which is something WoW hasn't quite resorted to yet. At any rate, early reviews of Gameloft's app are good, so if you're a big WoW fan and wouldn't mind playing a copy of that game on iOS, check it out.
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All right, here we go. Gameloft's new title is called Order and Chaos Online, and in the Gameloft style, it's pretty much an iOS...
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This game is quite good, i was pretty impressed with the depth they managed to create on such a small UI, it really does play similar to WoW and fits in your pocket to boot.. im only lvl 6 but i think i will end up dumping some spare time into this.
as the review states, if you like WoW you will probably like this game.. if not, dont bother its a copy in nearly every way. Now.. if gameloft will just stick with this one and keep regular updates and expansions coming they probably have a "Real" money maker here.
They do make rippoffs, but the're generally really damn good ripoffs.
April 28 2011 at 11:05 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI was already skeptical, but might have tried it out, until you lost me at "in game purchases of gold." No. I don't think so.
April 28 2011 at 10:13 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI can't see how something like this could work.
April 28 2011 at 9:44 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI don't see a problem with it. Blizzard has known for quite a while how much gamers wanted an iOS version of their games, but they have sat back and done nothing.
April 28 2011 at 9:26 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIt's not ripping off, sir. It's conceptually taking inspiration from another source.
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