Exit4Gaming's Rebound and exclusive Sneak Peek at their upcoming 3D game

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Exit4Gaming is the developer that brought Lava Ball 3D to Android. Recently they just released a new game called Rebound and while talking with Exit4Gaming we got onto the topic of their next game currently being developed. Rebound is a great little game, challenging but simple to pick up and play whenever you have some time to kill.

Before diving head first into the sneak peek at Exit4Gaming's title in development, which looks awesome so far I might add, Rebound is their newest release. The premise of the game is simple enough, using tilt controls you move your blue balls around to hit the green balls. When you do it'll change to a blue ball. If you hit a red ball then your blue will change to red for a short period of time before turning back to green. At this point you can hit it with another one of your blue balls to change it back to blue.

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The point of doing all this? Seeing how long you can survive with at least one blue ball. For each blue ball you have you score 100 points per second. So if you have 5 then you'll get 500 points per second. Survive as long as you can to get as high of a score as you can!

Features:

  • 3D graphics
  • Tilt controls
  • 3 Difficulty levels
  • Scoreloop integation with scoreboard

 

You can pick this up off the Android Market right now for free or, should you want to get rid of the ads, you can buy an ad-free version for only $0.99. A simple but fun game to play but it does get really challenging trying to juggle all your... ahem... balls.

Direct Market Link: Rebound

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Now on to the exclusive sneak peek of their upcoming 3D game. I think the developer described it best which I will quote below:

"The basic story of the game is that you lead a team of Space Marines on a mission to rescue scientists that have found the solution to the alien arachnid invasion problem.  It will be mission based, first leading you through a series of missions to get to the scientists and then a series of missions to get them out.  Between each mission you will have the opportunity to recruit more/different space marines, upgrade weapons, buy special weapons/powerups etc.  The actual control is SC (Starcraft) Campaign style in that you select your marines and give them orders (attack, hold, move, etc.) and each type of marine will have some unique special abilities and be better against some enemies than others."

So by the sounds of it their new game under development is a top-down RTS (real-time strategy) game with possible some FPS (First person shooter) elements involved. What does look great are the 3D graphics and monsters. We got a look at one of the arachnid monsters from the game and they look pretty good in terms of disturbing and freaky looking.

While the game will have a boat load of 3D graphics that will be rendering, the Frames-per-Second seems to be quite good. With 15 of these nasty little creatures standing around in full standing animation the frame rate was a cool 35fps on a 1st gen Droid. Newer phones should see even better performance.

When we get our hands on some sort of demo we will definitely be sure to post more for everyone. This game looks like it has a lot of potential to be a great game.

Developer Website: Exit4Gaming

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