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Royal Revolt 2 And Nokia Display For Windows Phone Updated With Improvements – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 31, 2014
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Royal Revolt 2

We’ve covered Royal Revolt 2 for Windows Phone in the past. It’s a good strategy game, not too addictive, but decent enough to help you pass your time. Recently, the game received an update which brings a number of enhancements and new goodies. It’s not just the only app, Nokia’s Display app was updated as well, but it’s a minor one which only comes with usability improvements.

As far as the strategy-based Royal Revolt 2 is concerned, the game comes with a number of new weapons, armor and accessories to help you win battles during the game. In addition, you also get the ability to customize your king so that you can complete different challenges and beat the hardest mazes. Here’s a change log as per Windows Phone Store:

  • Equip powerful weapons, armor and accessories: cool new hero items give your battle a whole new strategic aspect as you put together your perfect equipment.
  • Customize your king in thousands of combinations to face the deadliest challenges and beat the hardest mazes.
  • Get magical rings, powerful swords and epic helmets to receive extra active and passive perks in battle, such as stronger fire damage, additional poison resistance and much more.

Head over to the Windows Phone store to grab the applications — both are available free of cost, but Royal Revolt 2 comes with in-app purchases. 

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