New Babel Rising Trailer Shows Off Godly Gameplay

Ubisoft has released a new trailer showcasing gameplay from their upcoming revamp of the popular iPhone game Babel Rising for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. In the game, players take on the role of God, and must use their powers to prevent mankind from building the Tower of Babel. The trailer showcases such abilities as earthquakes, floods, fireballs, and tornadoes.

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Ubisoft has released a new trailer showcasing gameplay from their upcoming revamp of the popular iPhone game Babel Rising for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. In the game, players take on the role of God, and must use their powers to prevent mankind from building the Tower of Babel. The trailer showcases such abilities as earthquakes, floods, fireballs, and tornadoes.

Whereas the original version of the game used the iPhone’s touchscreen, the console releases will use motion controls, with the Xbox version using the Kinect and the PS3 version using the Move controller. Ubisoft is collaborating with Mando Productions, the current company behind the original version, and plans to release Babel Rising later this year.

We will keep you updated on the game as more is revealed.


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