KRAFTON and RisingWings unveil early access for ‘Archery King’ in India
时间:2024-06-26 19:03:28 阅读(143)
KRAFTON, the South Korean video game developer and makers of BGMI, in association with RisingWings, announces early access for the popular archery simulation game ‘Archery King’ in India. The game is available for early access on Google Play Store, where players can download the test version of the game for free.
‘Archery King’ is a mobile game where players use virtual bows and arrows to aim at targets and score points. The game features various levels of difficulty, realistic physics, and diverse environments, to constantly challenge and engage players.
“We hope that the early access version of the game will provide a satisfying and enjoyable experience for the players, and we look forward to hearing their feedback and suggestions. Our goal is to continue to deliver fun and immersive titles that resonate with the Indian community and constantly raise the bar for mobile gaming in the country,” Minu Lee, head of publishing, KRAFTON India, said.
The early access version of ‘Archery King’ offers a sneak peek into features such as the ‘Challenge Mode’ that offers 120 progressively challenging single-player stages featuring a variety of targets, from standard to moving objectives. This mode tests players’ timing and precision, delivering an exhilarating gaming experience.
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