About a week and a half ago a great little game deployed onto the Android Market called Hyperlight. Developed by CatfishBlues Games, Hyperlight was developed with high powered Android phones and tablets in mind, preferably dual-core (not mandatory) and the Xperia Play. This is a little gem in the market action game fans will like.
Day: 23 May 2011
You may have seen this sort of puzzle included in other games such as in some of the levels in Aporkalypes. Quell is a sliding puzzle game that has been pretty well received on iOS and now the developers, Fallen Tree Games, are bringing it over to Android as well. Get your thinking caps on.
Hot Springs Story Review – The strategy game that tests whether your pleasure really is in other people’s leisure…
The news that Kairosoft, the studio behind the marvelous Game Dev Story, was going to release a follow-up couldn’t have found happier ears than mine. I had whiled away many an hour trying to create a best-selling fictional video game on my tiny phone display while real-world Triple-A titles lay untouched by my 360 just across the room.
The time has come, dual-core beasts are slowly trickling in the market. Its just too confusing which on to choose. For an average user, finding the best of the best phones and tablets in the market is hard. So let the DroidGamers help you. Here is a rundown of the current dual-core chipsets currently out.
Amazon’s free game today on the Amazon App Store for Android is a bubble popping game called Aces Bubble Popper. This is your typical bubble popping game where you pop groups of three or more of the same color bubbles except there is a twist. There also happens to be three different game modes to mix things up a bit.
A few days ago we reported on a preview that Hexage released regarding their new up coming game. Due to the URL the image was hosted in, we were able to guess that the name of the game was Robotek. Sure enough it is and Robotek is a unique game blending turn-based and team fighting gaming genres.