Earthrise is a turn based fighting game, which you can play in the comforts of your web browser. The game runs on flash format and has an awesome set of visuals to back it up. What makes this game special is its simple yet fun method of game play. It’s always fun to whack enemy players along the way, so PVP enthusiasts may actually have a lot of fun playing this game. Take it as a more interactive version of My Brute, which is also a flash based fighting game that doesn’t give the players the ability to control their characters. So how EPIC is Earthrise Credits? Guess we’re about to find out...
There are three different classes in the Earthrise Gold, each with their own fighting style and skill set. The Mercenary acts as the tank-ish warrior in the game, with a high damage output and utility skills such as buffs and healing magic, which boosts their efficacy in close quarter combat. The Tech Mage, otherwise known as the resident mage is your everyday spell nuker. They don’t get as many vitality points as the Mercenary but can be quite a threat when ignored. Finally, we have the Bounty Hunter who acts as the rogue (in terms of vitality and Earthrise Credits) in the game. They have a low attack power but often strike in installments, allowing them to cause massive damage on a single turn. Players will have a fun time customizing their duelists as the game provides a hefty character creation interface that allows them to edit the finer details of their avatars. Each Earthrise Credits also differs in terms of hairstyles and gear, making it less dull in terms of visuals.
I have to say, I was utterly confused after catapulting myself onto my first 2-on-2 due to the lack of tutorials in the game. The bright side however is that the game has a very short learning curve, allowing players to adapt easily even after being randomly thrown in their Earthrise Gold.