Just curious how big the world is compared to something like Wow's Kalimdor....
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O&C has a huge world. I have only been to about half from looking at the map but it seems fairly close to the size of vanilla wow. You can explorer the open world but when you are low level it would be hard because of the higher level mobs attacking YOU.
It's a big world for a mobile game. Worth looking at.
Especially if you have an iPad. Controls are great and the graphics (while definitely not this generation) are very good.
I have been playing for a few days now and I think I've made it half way through the map?! ... lol
Everything about the scenery is amazing for a smartphone platform. I would relate it to Infinity Blade graphics but in a real time atmosphere. Lots to work on and advance but definitely a great first shot. ... Runescape-like?
Extremely huge for being a mobile game to be honest. 50 times the size of NOVA2.
Yawn