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'''Halo 4 : King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew''' was a location-based augmented reality application on iOS and Android devices made by Kung Fu factory and Ogmento.<ref name="Dev"/> It was released on October 31, 2012.<ref name="release"/> | '''Halo 4 : King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew''' was a location-based augmented reality application on iOS and Android devices made by Kung Fu factory and Ogmento.<ref name="Dev"/> It was released on October 31, 2012.<ref name="release"/> The name references [[Mountain Dew Game Fuel]], a cross-promotional beverage sold at the time the application was made available. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
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For the gametype, see King of the Hill. For the game, see Halo 4.
Halo 4 : King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew was a location-based augmented reality application on iOS and Android devices made by Kung Fu factory and Ogmento.[1] It was released on October 31, 2012.[2] The name references Mountain Dew Game Fuel, a cross-promotional beverage sold at the time the application was made available.
Gameplay
The game plays a version of King of the Hill where the hills are 7-Eleven stores. Players could attempt to defeat players holding the hills to take their place. Players could earn several rewards in the game that would benefit them in Halo 4.[3]
- Double XP towards the player's SR.
- Bulletproof emblem
- Longbow Xbox 360 dashboard theme
- Locus helmet (US only)
- Ghost avatar prop (Canada only)
Gallery
Sources
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- ^ Youtube - Halo: King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew - Walkthrough