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Tapping into the unique properties of cloud computing and iOS 5, Epic Games is adding a clever new community feature to its Infinity Blade II action-fantasy game. Lets players earn special rewards for working together on group challenges, with all gamers battling toward a common objective. The ClashMob feature is available as a free update for Infinity Blade II owners.Imagine a monster worth one million points. You get 30 seconds to knock off as many of those one million hit points as possible, slashing and hacking the beast with your trusty blade. But while you're taking your hacks, hundreds or even thousands of other players might be taking their turns as well.After your 30-second melee, you can kick back and watch the monster’s status bar edging closer to completion as the community attacks add to a collective pool.
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If enough people do damage, the monster dies, and you get a (virtual) prize, like a new sword.“Every day I go to bed scared. I keep pushing, keep innovating, keep staying on that bleeding edge — but the bleeding edge is scary.' – Donald Mustard, ChAIR StudiosAnother challenge could be as simple as gathering as many bags of gold as possible in a specific area before time runs out. It's the mobile gaming version of an Easter egg hunt – exceedingly simple in concept, but potentially irresistible. “This distributed gaming is really in a lot of ways the future of entertainment,” says Donald Mustard, the creative director of ChAIR, the Epic Games studio that develops the Infinity Blade series.
'We can have shared experiences that aren't happening at the same time.”Another feature new to Infinity Blade II is MyMob, which lets you recruit friends on Facebook and Game Center to join you in a community challenge (and of course, reap the cumulative rewards at the end). Eventually, when you invite friends to join your mob or ask for help on a ClashMob on Facebook and Twitter, likes and retweets will also be counted toward accomplishing the challenge. “Our goal is to create a massively social gaming experience,” Mustard told Wired. “No one is really doing anything like this. It’s a big experiment for us.”Mustard says the advent of the cloud has had a huge influence on mobile gaming.
“It allows us to tap into all sorts of new ways we can approach and interact with the world and media,” he said. And each time a new iOS device is released, the Infinity Blade team looks at CPU and memory usage to make sure its pushing the game and Apple hardware to their absolute limits.Still, constantly pushing the boundaries of a mobile game isn't easy. “Every day I go to bed scared. I keep pushing, keep innovating, keep staying on that bleeding edge – but the bleeding edge is scary,” Mustard said.
War (rocky 4 movie version). “There’s nothing in front of you to look at as a model.”So what’s next for mobile games?“Over the next year or two, you'll the see the vast majority of games look at how they can utilize the unique features of the device – how they can use the touchscreen, GPS, the gyroscope, the front-facing camera,” Mustard said. “By blending these things together, there are whole new genres of games to invent that we've never even thought of before.”Beyond that, gaming could take on a whole new shape.
“I would love to blur the line between what’s a game, what’s a book, what’s a movie, what’s music – this uber, integrated entertainment experience,” Mustard said. Infinity Blade is certainly on the path toward this, as the series has an e-book and an official soundtrack available for purchase.The updated Infinity Blade II has been available for download since Wednesday night, and the first five clash mobs went live early Thursday. The update is free to those who already have the game, and for those that don’t yet, the game is in the App Store.
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