Gameloft recently released game trailers for two of their upcoming strategy games that are scheduled to be released later this November, and both look quite tasty.
First up is The Settlers, a real-time strategy game that was originally released back on the Amiga in the early 90s. For those unfamiliar with games of this era, it has Warcraft and Age of Empires for the iPhone written all over it.
Next up is Castle Frenzy, a castle defense game that will try to squeeze its way into a library that contains hordes of them. How will this one stand out from the rest? With its gorgeous graphics and bright colors.
EA also released a game trailer for its latest puzzle game coming to the handheld, but unfortunately, this one won't be out until December or early 2010. It has a few similarities to other guiding puzzles in the App Store, but its premise is quite unique. Players must guide the streams of light to audio containers, and use the various objects, that have different abilities for each level, for assistance.
It's really confusing to grasp from a written explanation or from this trailer, so luckily there's a free demo at PlayAuditorium.com that will make things far easier to understand.