Not too long ago we announced that Havok, who up until then had only an engine for making PC/console games, had released a new mobile focused game development engine called Project Anarchy. This engine, as you’re probably guessing, is designed for developers of 3D mobile games and allows for cross-platform development, similar to Unity3D.
One game we’ve talked about heading our way in the near future is Nimblebit’s next release called Pocket Trains. Slated for release yesterday it did in fact arrive right on time so now you can dive into the pixel filled world of trains, pixel people and managing all of it.
While we have had a couple of spin-offs from the main Cut The Rope game that technically could be considered a sequel due to the very different themes each one has, there hasn’t officially been a Cut The Rope 2 as of yet. That, however, is about to change this holiday season as Zeptolabs confirms that a sequel is on the way.
Tin Man Games has been around for five years officially as they have begun celebrating their 5th year anniversary. To celebrate this rather momentous occasion, they have taken a break from releasing Fighting Fantasy games and have instead released the newest addition to their Gamebook Adventure franchise called Curse of the Assassin.
We’ve been covering two Shadowrun games that have been successfully funded through Kickstarter, both with plans to bring their games to Android. One is an online MMORPG style game called Shadowrun Online while the other game had an insanely successful Kickstarter campaign, called Shadowrun Returns.
Supercell, the developers of the extremely popular strategy game called Clash of Clans, has decided to rethink their position on bringing the game to Android. Back in November of last year Supercell made headlines through the Android gaming community when they announced that there would not be an Android port of Clash of Clans. This was basically because the costs outweighed the possible profit that the company would make, at least at that time.
Back in May of this year Ironhide Game Studio announced the sequel to their very popular game Kingdom Rush along with a trailer for it. While it was only announced for iOS at that time with no release date announced for the Android version, we figured it wouldn’t be too long of a wait before Kingdom Rush Frontiers arrived onto Android and here it is.
Last week Square Enix tweeted that the next installment into their Final Fantasy franchise on mobile would finally be arriving onto Android on September 26th, 2013, which is today. Sure enough the company has indeed released the game onto Google Play for Android gamers to finally sink their teeth into.
Last week we predicted that the next Android focused Humble Bundle would be arriving this week. Well it looks like our ‘prediction’ was right on time as it has now launched with two games making their Android debuts – Star Command and Time Surfer.
Having been in a closed beta before moving on to an open beta and a limited location release for testing purposes, N3V Games and the sequel to their zombie-filled survival shooter Dead on Arrival 2 have officially launched worldwide for all to download and start playing whether it be solo or through multiplayer.