29 Oct 11
Trick-or-Treat: A Halloween Bling Bonanza
Time to raise the dead! For Halloween, we got a bag full of treats for you: We have released a whole slew of horrific items and mavens, like a Broom for swift travel, a Jack-o’-lantern giving troops a blazing reaction time boost, a Scythe for deadly attacks and a Mummy commander that boosts the attack and defence of the undead. As if that was not enough, we are also handing out Blings like candy – check your inbox!
Real horrorshow!
P.S. As for the tricks, we trust that your fellow players will take care of that. ;)
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28 May 11
The Merchant has opened his shop and celebrates the opening by giving all players up to 250 Blings each! In the shop there are several discounted packages as well as many, many individual items, spells, mavens and even resources. New players will also get some Bling to boost their game!
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16 Mar 11
Preparing for Beta 2.0
In preparation for Beta 2.0, no new games will be started before the launch. This new release will bring many gameplay and graphics improvements to the game (see the sneak peek of the new skills graph above). We are very excited about this release because we think the Dynastica experience will be more solid and better than ever!
Beta 2.0 will be launched within a few weeks. Stay tuned and help spread the word about Dynastica!
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27 Oct 10
This year’s IGF 2011 entrants have been announced. The competition is fierce with an awesome variety of indiegames. Of course, we are rooting for our own game but we love that there are so many games of high quality and lots of fantastic and zany ideas.
The indiegame scene is truly vital and exciting, but also a global phenomenon. To put things in perspective we summarized from what countries and regions all the entrants come. Here are the top 10 countries with most entrants to the competition.
Fourth place ain’t half bad for Sweden! :) There is also a list of Swedish entrants at the end of this post.

Let’s compare entrants per region. Europe is not far behind the US and Canada, but there is a big gap to the other regions. This gap is most likely due to a cultural divide rather than a sign of lack of indiegames. The language barrier is a bummer.

Finally, let’s look at entrants per million people put things in proportion (and also because it is nice to see Sweden in first place sometimes). The US is still present although not as dominant. Two of our neighbor countries also made the list.
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List of Swedish entrants to IGF 2011
Here is the complete list of IGF 2011 entrants.
(Source: igf.com)
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