App Games of the Week: ZEDS – Play Your Dreams, Dungeon Hunter 4 & a Prince of Persia 2 Remake
This week, you can enjoy two free games, one from Channel 4 and another from Gameloft, both of which will challenge you on different levels-one mainly for its unlimited, personalized levels, and the other with its multiplayer and solo modes.
Another game is in the works, in order to create a reboot of the game released 10 years ago.
ZEDS - Play Your dreams
Have you ever been mindful of y our sleep patterns? How about turning into a playable game where you can create your own characters and play through game levels that are tailored for you?
What's more, ZED - Play Your Dreams is very personalized, as it is based on your sleeping pattern. You record your sleep using the app and combining into a gameplay that's offers unlimited, ever-changing levels.
You can even share these levels with your friends, unlock new looks for your Zeds players, challenge yourself by playing against your own dream monsters, and learn more about your sleeping patterns and how you can improve on them.
Best of all, developer Channel 4 is offering the app for free!
Prince of Persia 2 version 2
After a decade, developer Ubisoft is looking to create a remake for the sequel of Prince of Persia.
Entitled Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame, the game will serve as a reboot, and is slated to come out on both the iOS and Android, but the release dates are yet to be confirmed.
The same swordfight scenes and swashbuckling antics are still there, but Game Informer reports that the decade-long wait have proven to be a huge improvement for the game.
Dungeon Hunter 4
For those who were far less enthused about Dungeon Hunter 3 for various reasons, there's room to celebrate with the release of the Dungeon Hunter 4. This time, developer Gameloft is seeking to offer the game in freemium fashion-play it for free, but buy the goods in-app-but is also bringing back the exploration experience mixed with co-op battles.
According to Inside Social Games, you can control different character classes, exploit their strengths and improve their weaknesses, and create combo attacks for when you're already at the level for team battles.
It's now a game for both solo and multiplayer modes, because you can enjoy and go through the story by yourself, but you can also opt to play co-op levels with your peers.
The app will be out this week on iOS, and an Android version will probably be in the works in the near future.