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Video game
Nanovor
Developer(s)
Smith & Tinker
Engine
3D Unity
Platform(s)
PC, Mac, iOS, Nanoscope
Mode(s)
Singleplayer, Local Multi-player, Online Multi-player
Website
Industry
Video Games
URL
http://www.nanovor.com/
Current status
Purchased by another owner
Nanovor was a massively multi-player online card battle video game developed by Smith & Tinker. It was the first release in a planned multimedia franchise to be marketed to the American youth demographic. After reaching 2 million "splatters", or PvP kills, the game was shut down. On April 16, 2012, a version was released on iOS devices, which received little fanfare. The iOS version of the game was later removed from the App Store.[1]
Nanovor was a massively multi-player online card battle video game developed by Smith & Tinker. It was the first release in a planned multimedia franchise...
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