The long awaited hardcore train simulator game, Trainz for N3V Games, is now available for Tegra 2 Android devices. With it’s shiny THD label, Trainz is the most realistic and free form train simulation game available. It also comes with a slew of features and detailed train models.
Day: 22 July 2011
It’s still anyone’s race on the way to winning one of the top prizes in AGC#2. With a little shuffling going on in the ranks, we see the same 5 people this round taking the top 5 spots. Everyone else can still get in to win if you buckle down which could happen considering it’s the weekend!
Alright well everyone knows we didn’t get into the first round of the pre-beta which has given us a sad face but that is alright, hopefully we will get into the second round. However, some nice people in the first round have recorded some in-game footage and it looks great.
Unity Technologies, developers of the Unity3D engine that makes a lot of the great games on Android such as Samurai II: Vengeance or Madfingers upcoming game Shadowgun, released a demo of a game called Angry Bots that you may remember seeing us play with during GDC 2011.
More news coming out right now about Google+ Games and more specifically about Google+ Stream. Google+ Games will be on the way soon and a new find shows that Google+ Stream looks to be evolving into a Game Center type of area where your high scores and other social gaming features will be centralized and shared.
Amazon’s free game today is part of a series of games called Delicious published by Real Networks. This member of the Delicious series, called Emily’s Taste of Fame, has your main character, Emily, waitressing in a small cafe that can get pretty busy for being in a small town.
Marat Zayzullin has been coding emulators for a fair amount of time. His emulators are already on 3 platforms: Windows, Symbian and PocketPC and now we can add a forth platform to that list, Android. Marat has brought over all seven of his emulators onto the Android platform which covers various console systems.
Once in awhile there is news that just gives mobile gaming a little bit more of a push into the limelight as a viable way of gaming. This is one such instance. Ex-Capcom producer, Keiji Inafune, at a recent joint press event announced his first game since leaving Capcom six months ago.