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Caligo Chaser(Beat'em Up Action RPG) Now Available on Android Market!!

Market Link: market://details?id=com.com2us.caligo | FREE: market://details?id=com.com2us.caligofree
By Com2uS The maker of Homerun Battle 3D




Caligo Chaser, a beat 'em up style slash and dash action RPG game at your finger tips.​

Each map is tailored to automatically scroll horizontally to break free from the restrictions of the limited screen size.​

Stunningly well-designed stages, characters, and monsters to keep you playing for hours.​

Save Emporion from the dark forces that haunt the city!!​

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This is simply the best action game on Android. I'm writing a review, but I just can't find the time to finish the game and don't want to publish it before, the game is really big. I'm also shooting HD videos, because there are none. I'll post when I have something.
Do you have update notes for the 1.03 update on the market?
 
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Do you really think 5 bucks is too much for a game that takes around 15hrs to complete and many more to collect everything?
I don't like it too, that the Iphone version is cheaper, but honestly the game is worth it and a steal on the Iphone.
I'm just wondering, why it doesn't sell as good as e.g. Zenonia, maybe because it's a new IP.
 
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And another game that is identical or inferior to the iphone version, yet costs more.

No thanks.

You are going to have to get over it. Until the user base reachs parity there has to be an incentive for developers to go through the effort of putting their stuff out for Android. If you don't like it, your best option is to buy an iPhone. For me, I'd rather have the option at a higher cost than no chance at all.
 
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Works on which OS/Phones?

The game is for OS 2.0 above :)

This is simply the best action game on Android. I'm writing a review, but I just can't find the time to finish the game and don't want to publish it before, the game is really big. I'm also shooting HD videos, because there are none. I'll post when I have something.
Do you have update notes for the 1.03 update on the market?

V1.0.3 update covered minor fixes & "Back" button was added on the map so you can return to the town faster :)
 
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Aw :(

Flammenwurfer: It's fairly well established for games to be priced differently for different platforms... It's not like Android gamers have the same degree of choice that iPhone owners have. :/

That may be true, but it doesn't mean I have to agree with it. I'm not saying they are evil or that I hate them. I'm just saying that I don't think there's a good reason for it and I'm not going to buy the game.
 
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I have to say this is a wonderful game! :D

However, my save games get deleted as soon as I quit the game, which is really sad! (version 1.0.2 on the HTC Desire)

I have tried several times in several ways to retain a saved game without success. Is this a known problem? Is there a work-around, or an imminent update that will fix this?
 
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That may be true, but it doesn't mean I have to agree with it. I'm not saying they are evil or that I hate them. I'm just saying that I don't think there's a good reason for it and I'm not going to buy the game.


If you develop something for platform A and sell it, then go and re-engineer it for platform B (using resources like time and money to do so), why should the company have to eat that cost?
 
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Again, there is certainly a reason for it. You just don't like it. I've seen you post your same argument in mutiple threads now, I guess it isn't going to well for you.

Ok, maybe you're right. I don't like it. Also, I don't recall making this argument before, maybe you have me confused with somebody else or my memory is really bad. But I don't remember posting about it before.

If you develop something for platform A and sell it, then go and re-engineer it for platform B (using resources like time and money to do so), why should the company have to eat that cost?

They don't have to eat the cost. They would still be selling the game and making money, just charging a little less for it. They had to do more work creating the original game from scratch than they had to do porting it to another platform. I'm not a programmer, but I'm sure there are a number of things that they didn't have to redo for the port (text, artwork ...). Therefore, to me it seems like they should actually need to make less money back from the port than the original since it likely cost them less to produce. So why should they charge more for it?
 
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