Infinite Dunamis Released for iOS Devices

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Following the game’s English debut on Android devices, KEMCO has announced that their RPG Infinite Dunamis is also becoming available for iOS devices. The title will normally cost $8.99; however, it will be discounted for a limited time to celebrate the game’s iOS debut for English-speaking audiences. The game can currently be bought for $3.99. You can find the game’s App Store listing here.

Infinite Dunamis is the story of two nations: the Kingdom of Eleftheria and the Empire of Valtenia. After years of bitter warfare, the two powers were forced to join forces when the Empire’s own robotic weaponry became too much of a threat to both sides. This led to an alliance between the two nations and a long period of peace. Unfortunately, as time passed, the people forgot about the horrors of war. When the game begins, the Empire of Valtenia has once again begun to plot.

Meanwhile, a talented engineer named Luke finds a young girl being a attacked in a cave one day on his way home from work. After saving her, he is startled to discover that she isn’t quite human. Between meeting a robot girl and two nations preparing for war, Luke’s life is about to change drastically.

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