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gamezebo评选2012年最优秀的5大多人游戏

发布时间:2012-12-18 15:36:10 Tags:,,,,

作者:Dant Rambo

似乎每一周都会出现一些备受瞩目的多人游戏,期望着我们能够给予它们机会,去替换掉自己原本沉迷的内容。虽然很难赶上新游戏的推出进度,我们仍会想办法进行尝试。

今年也涌现出了许多出色的多人游戏,不过你所喜欢的游戏却不一定会出现在下面的列表中。以下是gamezebo所评选的2012年最优秀的5大多人游戏:

heroacademy(from gamezebo)

heroacademy(from gamezebo)

1.《Hero Academy》(PC,Mac,iPhone,iPad)

怎 样才算是优秀的多人游戏?具有易用性?游戏机制具有深度?游戏中有黑暗精灵?如果你回答“包含所有的这些内容”,你肯定会爱上《Hero Academy》。这款游戏非常直白,具有象棋般的结构,并且能够以分层的策略型游戏玩法和可爱的描述吸引玩家的注意。如果你是在Steam上玩这款游 戏,你便会立刻沉浸于其中,因为你会发现其中一个派系包含了《军团要塞2》中的角色。

Summoner Wars (from gamezebo)

Summoner Wars (from gamezebo)

2.《Summoner Wars》(iPhone,iPad)

我们总是不希望看到心爱的纸牌游戏被转变成数字形式。因为很多时候游戏玩法并不能有效地呈现在触屏上,或者游戏界面总是会变得一团糟。但是《Summoner Wars》却并非如此。

如果你刚刚接触纸牌游戏,你便很容易感受到游戏的乐趣(根据我个人的经验)。玩家在游戏中扮演着“召唤者”,能够施展魔法并派遣士兵加入战斗中与敌人作战,游戏框架中还包含了许多策略和玄妙之处,但是如果玩了许多次游戏后,玩家便很难再感受到这些玄妙的内容了。

Draw Something & Song Pop(from gamezebo)

Draw Something & Song Pop(from gamezebo)

3.《Draw Something》和《Song Pop》(iPhone,iPad,Android,Facebook)

谁说多人游戏就必须具有竞争性?《Draw Something》便是少数鼓励玩家协力合作(游戏邦注:而非相抗衡)的游戏,并且能够带给玩家很棒的多人游戏体验。也就是说这类型游戏的吸引力在于让玩家能够去嘲笑好友有趣的绘画技巧。

而《Song Pop》虽然与《Draw Something》一样呈现出的是休闲的游戏体验,但它却更具有竞争性。玩家和对手将基于简短的音乐剪辑轮流猜歌。每一轮中最快速说出答案的人便是胜者。因为游戏中提供了各种类型和风格的音乐,所以任何人都具有获胜的机会。

outwitters(from gamezebo)

outwitters(from gamezebo)

4.《Outwitters》(iPhone,iPad)

顾 名思义,这是一款有关欺骗对手的游戏。玩家将在游戏中扮演成可爱的动物,并尝试着去摧毁其他玩家的基地。并且游戏中还有个有趣的设置:战争之雾弥漫在整个 游戏场景中。所以玩家只能够看到自己的团队所看到的内容,从而让他们很难去制定长期策略。但是玩家仍然必须进行尝试,因为他们能够在游戏过程中感受到巨大 的乐趣。

wordox(from gamezebo)

wordox(from gamezebo)

5.《Wordox》(Facebook)

如果你仅仅是通过截图去判断《Wordox》,你便会将其当成是一款懒惰的《Scrabble》复制品。尽管游戏中也存在着传统文字游戏元素,即在网格中组合单词,但是游戏却不只包含这一内容。比起专注于组合单词,玩家的真正目标是在比赛中最先组合出25个字母。对手可以在任何一轮中取代你的领先优势,而这便能够带给玩家不一样的多人游戏体验。(本文为游戏邦/gamerboom.com编译,拒绝任何不保留版权的转载,如需转载请联系:游戏邦

Best Multiplayer Games of 2012

By Dant Rambo

It seems like every single week a new high-profile multiplayer game comes out, begging us all to abandon whichever one we’re addicted to and give it a chance. It’s difficult keeping up with all of them, but somehow we’ve managed to pull it off. It’s almost like we’re a website dedicated to video games or something.

This year was filled to the brim with excellent multiplayer games, and it’s possible your favorite one didn’t make it onto the list below. If that’s the case, please share it in the comments! That way we can get really good at it, challenge you to a round, and beat you. We’re petty like that.

#5 – Wordox (Facebook)

If you judged Wordox solely by a screenshot, you’d probably write it off as another lazy Scrabble clone. And while elements of the classic word game are certainly there—spelling out words on a grid of tiles, most notably—there’s more to it than that. Rather than focusing on triple-word scores and special tiles, your real goal is to be the first player to place 25 letters on the playing field. There are all sorts of opportunities for your opponents to steal the lead in a given round, which always makes for an excellent multiplayer experience.

#4 – Outwitters (iPhone, iPad)

The name says it all: this is a game about outwitting your opponents. It’s also a game where you assume the role of adorable animals and try to destroy the other players’ bases. As straightforward (and adorable, let’s face it) as that may be, there’s an interesting catch: the fog of war obscures much of the playing field. Basically, you’re only able to see what your team sees, which makes forming any sort of long-term strategies a difficult task. But try you must, and if it’s any consolation, you’ll have a ton of fun in the process.

#3 – Draw Something and Song Pop (iPhone, iPad Android, Facebook)

Who said multiplayer games had to be competitive? Draw Something is the rare game that encourages its player to work in tandem rather than in opposition, and that alone makes it a standout multiplayer experience. That said, the true appeal of this game is the endless opportunities it provides for you to laugh at your friends’ horrible drawing skills.

Song Pop, though just as casual an experience as Draw Something, is a little more competitive. You and an opponent take turns trying to guess which songs are which based on brief audio clips. Victory goes to the person who responds the fastest—and with the most correct answers—in a given round. With an absurd amount of genres and music styles to choose from, it’s the kind of game that just about everyone has a chance to win at.

#2 – Summoner Wars (iPhone, iPad)

It’s always a little scary to see a beloved card game make the transition to digital. The gameplay may not translate well to a touchscreen, or the interface could be a convoluted mess. Not so with Summoner Wars.

If you’re fairly new to card games, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more inviting one – and I say that from experience. You play as a “Summoner” with the ability to cast magic and mobilize warriors in a battle against the opposition, and while there’s a whole lot of strategy and nuance within that framework, it’s nothing that can’t be picked up after a bit of time with the game.

#1 – Hero Academy (PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad)

What makes a multiplayer game good? Is it accessibility? Mechanical depth? Dark Elves? If you answered with “all of the above,” chances are you’re already addicted to Hero Academy. It draws you in with its easy-to-understand, Chess-like structure, and then hooks you with its layered, strategic gameplay and endearing presentation. Or, if you’re playing it on Steam, you probably got addicted the second you found out there was a faction featuring Team Fortress 2 characters. Either way!(source:gamezebo)


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