By Alex Villafania
INQUIRER.net
DIGITAL Media Exchange Inc. (dme) will soon launch its second casual online game, Goal or No Goal (GONG), developed by Korean Japanese (Editor’s note: Made the correction. hackenslash regrets the error.) firm Tose Shanghai.
dme vice president for Publishing Steven Coleman said GONG will be free to play and will be launched simultaneously in the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia, where dme has operations.
GONG can be played by up to six players in two teams or as a one-on-one contest. It will also be item-based, with weapons and potions to either strengthen or improve on the players’ avatars. Players can also cast spells on other players for certain effects.
Coleman said the game will be targeted at all age levels.
dme marketing director Eric Roceles said the game is currently in closed beta but will have a commercial launch by mid-February.
dme is among the first online game publishers in the Philippines. Among the titles is has introduced are MU Online, Rakion, EVE Online, and Gunbound, their first casual game.

