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Game Power 7 Launches New Expansion for Popular Online Browser; Arabic Ministry of War

Published Sep 25, 2012

Game Power 7, the pioneer of online Arabic gaming today announced the extension of one of the most popular online browser games; Arabic Ministry of Wars “The Roar”.
Arabic Ministry of War was commercially launched last year however “The Roar” marks an extension for enthusiastic fans who want to experience more features and a unique in depth gaming experience.

Features of “The Roar” include; an enhanced guild system allowing players to have heightened abilities to interact and fight each other, the ability to build weapons, skill developing and transferring upgrades.

Naem Karesly, project manager of Arabic Ministry of Wars described the expansion as a real turning point for online games adding it was on par with other big names in the gaming industry.

“These features lead the way in online browser games and will see PC fans everywhere lean towards this new type of gaming,” said Karesly.



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