Arkanigon Duels

Arkanigon Duels is an action/adventure game by LPS, Inc. for the iPhone OS. The player controls a chosen character (among eight) in one-on-one duels against other characters. The other characters may be controlled by the CPU or by another player playing on the same iPhone or iPod Touch. Each duel involves a pair of characters positioned at opposite ends of the screen in landscape mode. The characters fire blasts of energy of different strengths a... more

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Initial release date:

  • Dec 4, 2008

Also known as:

  • Arkanigon
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