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Elsword, another game developed by KOG, was created as the spiritual successor to Grand Chase. In 2018, the main game received an official sequel in form of the mobile game Grand Chase: Dimensional Chaser. A spin-off borrowing some characters and taking place in a parallel universe, KurtzPel, is currently under Steam early access.
KOG Co. was founded on May 1, 2000. Their first game, Grand Chase, an action side-scrolling MMORPG, launched in August 2003.After being a large success in South Korea, the game expanded to mainland China and Japan, as well as the Americas in 2006. [1]
While playing the game is free, some items and costumes can be purchased through an in-game "Item Mall" using real currency. The game was originally made with the intention of being the spiritual successor to Grand Chase by upgrading the graphics from 2D to 2.5D.
Netmarble produces role-playing mobile games. As of 2015, it had more than 3,000 employees and served over 120 countries worldwide. In May 2017, Bang took the company public, raising $2.4 billion. [4] Netmarble has developed mobile games including Seven Knights, Raven (Evilbane in the U.S.) and Everybody's Marble.
Grand Champion (グランドチャンピオ, Gurando Champion) 1981: Yes: PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1) Janputer (ジャンピューター, Janpyūtā) 1981: Yes — Lock 'n' Chase (ロックンチェイス, Rokku n Cheisu) 1981: Yes: Apple II, Atari 2600, Game Boy, Intellivision, PlayStation Network, Virtual Console
This is an index of grand strategy video games, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting, and notability is provided when available. Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting, and notability is provided when available.
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David Parlett's Oxford History of Board Games (1999) defines four primary categories: race games (where the goal is to be the first to move all one's pieces to the final destination), space games (in which the object is to arrange the pieces into some special configuration), chase games (asymmetrical games, where players start the game with ...