Canterlot Siege

The green puzzle piece to the left represents an infobox: a small table containing a handful of quick facts about the game you're writing about. Hover over the symbol, then click on "edit" in the form that pops open, and fill in the fields. Only the fields relevant to the game in question should be filled (e.g. if the entire game is the work of one person, the fields "programming/art/music" should be left blank in favor of "creator").

This is where the lead section goes. It should not be longer than a few sentences and cover the most important aspects of the game, like its genre, its creator(s), and whether it is currently unreleased, in open testing, or finished completely.

Premise
Even the very simplest game has a premise: What does the game want the player to do? Describe that here.

Please note regarding the sections below: for many games, that many sections are not necessary. You do not need to fill them all; if you cannot write more than a few sentences in a section, delete it and try to summarize everything you do have to say in a different way. The preformatting is merely a suggestion.

Development
Projects with a long gestation period and some amount of pre-release buzz often release updates regarding the status of the game, and sometimes the teams give interviews. These developments can be tracked in this section.

Gameplay/Features
Are there specific hardware or software requirements for the game? How is the game played? What can the player do and what can he make the player character(s) do? Is the game inspired by a professional game or a well-known genre? Note that you should not provide a manual: don't go into too much detail which keys produce which action. A general description so a reader can get a rough idea is fine.