Japanese RPG releases have been disappointingly sparse on the current generation of consoles, but the genre has found new vitality on mobile platforms like the Sony PSP and now Android. This continues with Covenant of Solitude from veteran Japanese developer Kemco, an unspectacular but respectable RPG evoking console games of the mid-1990s.
Japanese video game developer Kemco, Kotobuki Engineering & Manufacturing Co has been making video games since the mid-1980s. In 2007, they started to be exclusively a mobile game developer. Before that, they published games for every system but had a larger production in Nintendo systems. There first title was Dough Boy put out on the NES way back in 1985. Kemco found their calling generally producing titles boasting immersive storytelling and quality gameplay. They have become a staple in mobile JRPGs with their old school set up and anime style designs.
Four of the Kemco’s published role playing games are now available for reduced prices on the App Store.
AppsGoer has discovered three great iOS Games for you iPhone and iPad that launch on June 6, 2013. These games including Supreme Heroes, Kinetic Damage, Covenant of Solitude, are now live on the US APP Store.