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Pets vs. Orcs Coming in Early 2012
Cats fight back and dogs do too.
Date: Friday, December 09, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Plants vs. Zombies? What about Pets vs. Orcs? That's a question you'll be able to figure out for yourselves if you download Supercell’s second game for iOS and Android devices in early 2012. Pets vs Orcs puts players in control of a village of formerly-peaceful pets fighting to take back their babies from evil orcs.

In Pets vs Orcs the first thing the player has to do is to get the village's economy running and begin training the pets for combat, progressing through harder and harder battles to get them ready to take on the orcs. As the pets gain experience, they unlock new buildings and pet types for upcoming battles, and after every battle, they gain a little bit more land from the orcs, providing an ongoing city building and combat experience.

Pets vs Orcs will be free to play on the Android Marketplace and iTunes App Store in early 2012. Players wishing to advance more quickly will find a variety of items to help them along the way.

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