Browser Based Warrior Quest Up and Ready
Online RPG available for Consoles, Macs and PC's
Date: Friday, February 29, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

NextGenBooks.com today announces that its brand new online RPG, Warrior Quest, has gone live on its official website. The game, a traditional RPG adventure in a similar vein to classic games Dragon Quest and Phantasy Star, is a free browser based adventure that is set to grow and evolve continuously with new features scheduled to be added every month until the end of this year.

The game has been optimized to run not just on home PCs and Macs but also the Nintendo Wii, the Playstation 3 and a Sony PSP edition scheduled for launch before the end of March.

Warrior Quest is a magical adventure that places gamers in the role of a young, aspiring Battle Master. Battle through numerous quests in order to gain new skills, collect and trade Battle Cards, and unlock new areas of the map. New features, areas, and Battle Cards will be added to the game throughout the year. Warrior Quest is the first in a series of new titles that will spearhead the recently re-launched NextGenBooks.com website .

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