Another space-themed shooter has arrived but instead of being the somewhat open world style of game that Alpha Squadron is, Star Defender 4 is a straight up arcade game similar in style to Galaga but much more challenging. Developed by Awem Studio, Star Defender 4 really doesn’t have a set format of enemies you will be killing like Galaga, instead you’ll have them flying all over the screen all the time.
Day: 10 December 2012
GungHo Online, the developers behind a few successful games both on mobile and online, have released a new game today that is one of those puzzle-RPG hybrids called Puzzle & Dragons. Originally released earlier this year in Japan, Puzzle & Dragons is your standard great looking match-3 puzzle-RPG game where combat takes place through rounds of match-3 puzzles.
Gamevil’s next installment into their Baseball Superstars franchise has arrived, appropriately named Baseball Superstars 2013, and brings with it a health dose of balls to hit, characters to play as or against and a new rewards system as well. Of course you will also be able to level up your character through daily quests and tasks as well as through victory on the field.
While we are not 100% sure if this is a revamped version of the classic 1984 Alpha Squadron game or not but Martian Monkey has done an excellent job either way with their release of Alpha Squadron onto Google Play today. This game has you strapping into your own ship and taking part of aerial dogfights out in space.
Up until now, Contre Jour has been an iOS-only game and a rather popular one at that with Apple even naming it the Game of the Year back in 2011. Back in October of last year we got word that Chillingo would be bringing the game to Android at some point and it looks like that time has finally arrived. Unfortunately we had to wait over a year to get it but better late than never right?
More Final Fantasy news coming from Square Enix today but this time it is in regards to a music-based game called Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. A news comes in the form of a new teaser site that Square Enix has put up where they are teasing a new music-based game which could actually mean a few things: 1) There is a sequel to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy on the way or 2) The original Theathrhythm Final Fantasy game is coming to mobile.
Valve has been pretty outspoken about their thoughts on the rise of mobile gaming, especially regarding mobile gaming on tablets, and how it will be a major force in the industry in the near future. It is then no surprise to find out that Valve wants to bring their popular MOBA game DOTA 2 to tablets and, in fact, already have a working version of the game on an iPad.
Electronic Arts has had Dead Space out for awhile now but for those of you who haven’t snapped up a copy of the game just yet, now might be a good time to do so since it is on sale for a mere $0.99. The sale is for both the international version of the game as well as the North American version of Dead Space.
A couple of days ago an update was pushed out for Retrobomb’s revamped version of the classic Dreamcast game Expendable. This revamped version, called Expendable Rearmed, features high-definition graphics, controls optimized for mobile gaming and other goodies. However, controller support wasn’t one of those goodies until now.
Bang Bang Racing was originally released by Atomicom to Tegra 2 devices way back in May 2011. Since then, this top-down racer found its home on Windows, PSN and XBLA. Now, the developers have decided its high-time the game made its general Android debut, and as such it is available to non-Tegra devices on the Play Store as Bang Bang Racing HD.