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游戏前瞻:热门iPhone游戏Pocket God即将登陆Facebook

发布时间:2010-12-21 14:26:25 Tags:,,

最近,Bolt Creative公司热门iPhone游戏Pocket God(口袋上帝)即将登陆Facebook社交网站。您是否曾经幻想过成为上帝呢?现在有机会一尝夙愿的话,您会成为博爱宽容的上帝,还是会牺牲自己的信徒们以获取游戏积分呢?

pocket-god-facebook

pocket-god-facebook

在Facebook版本的Pocket God中,玩家可以用各种离奇的方式折磨和牺牲自己的信徒——侏儒族毕格米人。毕格米人居住在岛屿上,玩家需要不断地拓宽自己管辖的岛屿,收纳更多的毕格米信徒。如此一来,玩家就能牺牲更多的毕格米人以完成游戏任务。

游戏开始后,玩家的主要游戏内容围绕着牺牲毕格米人展开。玩家可以通过各种不同的方式牺牲毕格米人,同时可以从商店中购买新的上帝力量。首先,玩家可以选中毕格米人将他们淹在水中,或者是点中毕格米人的脚步将他们投向天际。

pocket-god-gameplay

pocket-god-gameplay

其次,玩家作为上帝天赋拥有的力量是重力和闪电。就前者而言,玩家可以在菜单中激活重力能力。之后玩家可以随意点击游戏场景令整个岛屿旋转起来。如此一来,可怜的毕格米信徒们会牢牢抓紧土地保命,此时玩家可以点击信徒们让他们松手掉下。同样,玩家也可以在菜单中将白云换成乌云引发风暴。点击乌云并将闪电拽到毕格米人身上就能成功将他们化成一堆灰烟。

pocket-god-gravity-power

pocket-god-gravity-power

据游戏邦了解,随着游戏的不断进行,玩家扮演的上帝还将可以获得引发龙卷风,冰雹或改变月亮周期等能力。值得一提的是,“上帝们”还可以通过鼓点,令信徒们跳起来!

为什么要如此迫害可怜的毕格米人呢?首先是为了完成游戏任务,如此一来“上帝”们才能获得游戏经验和Sacrifice Points(游戏虚拟货币)。同时,牺牲毕格米人才能不断深入游戏体验。在每位“上帝”管辖的岛屿上,“上帝”们可以点击激活“Devotion Statue”。通过Devotion Point(能量),玩家可以进行各种毕格米人牺牲活动,获得游戏经验和Sacrifice Points。玩家可以使用Sacrifice Points召集新一批毕格米信徒。

另外,在Pocket God游戏中,玩家还可以在岛屿上装饰以椰子树,捕蝇草和仙人球等。捕蝇草会捕食毕格米人,而仙人球会产出爆炸果。玩家还可以购买食人鲨放置在岛屿周围的海洋上。每次牺牲毕格米人,玩家就会获得相应的积分奖励。

在Pocket God游戏中,可怜的毕格米人不断地死而复生遭受命运的摧残。然而与iPhone版本不同的是,新款Facebook版Pocket God中出现了更多的神奇力量,同时还有女性毕格米人。针对社交元素方面,玩家可以在游戏中牺牲好友以获得积分。

然而值得注意的是,玩家在首次体验该游戏时需要允许自动发布墙帖才能完成游戏的安装。当然如果玩家不愿意看到自己的Facebook墙上贴满各种Pocket God信息可通过隐私设置页面关闭这一功能。(本文为游戏邦/gamerboom.com编译,转载请注明来源:游戏邦)

Bolt Creative has brought their hit iPhone game Pocket God to Facebook, with an all-new Facebook game of the same name, complete with Facebook exclusive features to give those non-believers a reason to convert. For those unfamiliar with the iPhone game, you’re asked simply “What kind of God would you be?” If given the chance, would you be a loving, understanding God, or would you sacrifice all of your followers just to prove a point?

In Pocket God on Facebook, you get to answer that question (more of the latter), by spawning Pygmies and then sacrificing them just as quickly in a variety of zany, clever ways. Pygmies live on islands, and the more you play, the larger the island you will have control over. The larger the island, the more Pygmies it can hold, and the more Pygmies you can sacrifice as a result, completing quests along the way.

Want to see what else makes Pocket God on Facebook tick? Meet us behind the break for all of the details.

After the tutorial, the biggest portion of gameplay in Pocket God will be the sacrificing of Pygmies. You’ll do this in a manner of ways, with new powers being available to purchase from the store. To start, you’ll be able to pick up Pygmies and drop them into the water, drowning them, or clicking and holding on the bottom of a Pygmy and dragging a trajectory to launch them through a makeshift slingshot mechanic into the sky.

Your first actual powers will be those over Gravity and those over Lightning. You’ll need to activate your Gravity power from the menu, at which point you can click and drag in a circular motion to send the entire game world spinning. Your Pygmies will hold onto the ground for dear life (literally), at which point you can click on them to make them lose their grip. As for Lightning, you’ll need to replace the lovely white fluffy clouds with dark black menacing clouds, which can also be done through the menu. Afterwards, you can click on the dark cloud and drag your mouse to a Pygmy to turn them into a pile of black dust.

Other powers are available as you play the game, like a tornado that can be summoned when the dark clouds are present, the ability to change the cycles of the moon, the power to bring down a massive hailstorm, and even a silly power that summons a drum, causing your Pygmies to dance.

Why kill all of these Pygmies? For one, you’ll need to do so (using a variety of your powers) to complete quests, which reward you with experience points and Sacrifice Points (the game’s main currency), but even more so, you’ll need to sacrifice these Pygmies in order to simply advance in the game. You have a Devotion Statue on your island that can be turned on with a click. Using Devotion Points (Energy Points), you can sacrifice your Pygmies while the statue is turned on to earn experience points and more Sacrifice Points, which must be spent, one point at a time, to summon new Pygmies.

As you go along, you’ll be able to decorate your island with coconut trees, a Venus Fly-trap that eats Pygmies, and cactuses that bear explosive fruits. You can purchase a shark that eats Pygmies in the water, and various Idols that reward you with more points per sacrifice.

The entire game is a cycle of death and rebirth for your poor Pygmies, just like in the iPhone game, but the Facebook version of the game features exclusive powers not found in the iPhone version, along with female Pygmies. In addition, the social elements here allow you to sacrifice your own friends, if you’d like to prove a point or just be a bit naughty.

It should be noted that when you first play the game, Pocket God is one that requires you to allow automatic wall posting in order to actually install the game. This can be turned off however via your Privacy Settings page, if you’d prefer not to see an infinite number of Pocket God related posts appear on your wall without your knowledge.

If you’d like to put these adorable, yet helpless little Pygmies through some amusing deaths, or even put your friends on the proverbial chopping block (all in good fun of course), give this one a try. (Source:Games.com)


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