Sega releases iOS game: Samurai BloodShow

Posted By | On 02nd, Sep. 2011

SEGA today launched Samurai BloodShow, an action tower defense game for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Shed the blood of enemy armies across 100 different levels. Deploy your warriors strategically defend your army general. Winning a battle means winning more powerful warriors with which to build your deck. In a hurry to get ahead? Purchase both rare and common cards with In-App Payments to build a formidable team as quickly as possible. Then test your army’s might in a face off against close rivals via a local Bluetooth connection or challenge a mysterious opponent online via Wi-Fi.

The game is available for $1.99 / $1.99 AUS / €1.59 / £1.49 .


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