Renegade Game Studios has been tearing up the mobile space lately. They have included enhancements to several of their board games, including FUSE and Clank! It sounds like they are bringing a full game experience to mobile with their flower-themed game Lotus.
Dire Wolf Digital has announced today that, as part of the ongoing partnership with Renegade Game Studios, they will be creating a mobile version of the beautiful card game Lotus:
From Dire Wolf Digital:
Lotus is a beautiful game that grows into a unique work of art every time you play.Clear your head and take in the quiet strength of the Lotus garden. It takes skillful care and nurturing to grow these flowers to their full potential, but once picked, they provide their owner with wisdom. Beware, for there are others who will do anything they can to get their hands on these mystical flowers. You’ll need to enlist the help of creatures native to this land to take control of the Lotus garden and achieve true enlightenment.
Lotus is the fourth title in the ongoing collaboration between Dire Wolf and Renegade, joining the critically-acclaimed hit Clank!: A Deck-Building Adventure, the digital adaptation of Lanterns: The Harvest Festival and the Renegade Companion App that adds a digital twist to tabletop play.
Lotus will be previewed for the first time ever this weekend at Denver Comic Con at the Dire Wolf Digital booth. Full release for iOS and Android phones and tablets will come later this summer.
If the previous implementations of the mobile offerings are any indication, this will be a high quality release. Hopefully we’ll see this soon over the summer.
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