The Western genre has always been as popular in the West as martial arts in China. The image of the desert, galloping horses, heroic and mysterious cowboys, and revolvers' confrontation is deeply rooted in some western people's hearts.
"Frontier Justice: Return to the Wild West" is a Cocos-based western game developed and published by Lokka Entertainment Hong Kong Limited, which has already been released on the Google Play Store overseas and is widely popular.
This western-themed native game comes with a unique style of art that includes the desert, boots, horses, revolvers, and the possibility of a gunfight at any time. Powerful lighting effects and detailed textures bring the game to a high-quality feel, bringing everything back to the days of the guns and the open range.
Though you are given text from characters in the game, a voice can provide a more emotional, near-intuitive impression.
Many games have lame dialogues that ruin the aesthetics of the game itself. "Frontier Justice" has beautiful graphics, pure American English dubbing, and an excellent story to create first-class character dialogues. At the same time, it is interspersed with the background music of old Western movies, bringing players an extremely realistic and immersive game experience.
"Frontier Justice" incorporates rich elements of RPG, simulation, idle, and strategy with distinctive gameplay and backstory structure. Here you will play as a bounty hunter conquering the Old West by capturing criminals during one of the darkest periods in American history.
The main gameplay is to collect resources and upgrade technology in a town you become a leader of while looking for your biggest bounty. You then build a cowboy posse and enter into camp-type player confrontations in the mid to late stages of the game.
At the beginning of the game, players can build farms, log camps, build buildings, etc. In addition to games of chance such as lucky draws and gambling, players can also gain resources by attacking other camps.
Once resources have been collected, players can build cowboy troops and enter the world map to fight and manage more resources. As your army grows in strength, you can also hunt rare animals and capture smaller outlaws for bounties.
The game's overall tone is very confrontational, so joining an alliance is the only way to go.
Due to the course of history, the western genre has deep roots in the United States, which is one of the reasons why Frontier Justice is so popular overseas. Cocos, like all developers, is very much looking forward to the game's continual growth.
Cocos will also continue to leverage its engine's strengths to help developers develop games and deploy overseas markets more efficiently.