April 6th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Funbox | No Comments »
It has already been confirmed to be an April Fool’s joke, but still we love to raise some attention to the effort Blizzard put into promoting their 2010 mobile games portfolio.
On a dedicated website, the company announced Blackthorne 2: Thorne Harder and a game called Queens Quest.
Blackthorne promises to come with photorealistic graphics (check the screenshots), Twitter and Facebook notifications for every enemy you kill and a never look where you shoot shotgun blast.
Queens Quest takes it one step beyond as the game will bring a sweeping saxophone soundtrack, a killer 5-step DRM and it is delivered on 17 floppy disks.
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