The "trivia roguelike" where Wikipedia articles battle it out and you predict the winner! Guess the length and popularity of articles randomly pulled from Wikipedia's daily growing archive of 6.5+ million entries! Featuring arena, endless and a WikiBot duel mode, no two runs will ever be the same!
[h1]TurnBasedFest Event & Sale[/h1]
Hey everyone! I'm super excited to report that WikiArena is taking part in [b]TurnBasedFest[/b]!
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Check out the [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/43077188/sale/TurnBasedFest]event page[/url] to discover tons of turn-based roguelikes, strategy games and creative indie titles! And most of them are on sale too! ːsteamhappyː
[h1]Android Release[/h1]
In other news, WikiArena is also now [b]available for Android phones[/b] via [url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Ludokultur.WikiArena]Google Play[/url]! The mobile version includes all single-player modes as well as the recently added local 1v1!
So if you have been itching to let those Wikipedia articles battle it out on the go, take a peek!
[h1]Thank you![/h1]
I also want to give a shoutout to science teacher gone YouTuber [b]Mr. Ahmed Gaming[/b] who achieved the rare feat of a perfect arena run (and in under 4 minutes too):
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Once again, a huge thank-you to creators who showcased the game but also to everyone in general who played it, talked about it or left a review. It means the world and makes a big difference in terms of motivation and getting noticed. [b]Especially leaving reviews on your platform of choice is a huge help for a tiny indie labor of love like this.[/b] ❤️