Since Geometry Wars on the Xbox originally shipped with copies of a popular racing game, we’ve been wanting to take it mobile for years. For many, that wait is finally over and PewPew, available for free and without ads to satisfy that GW addiction. You really can’t beat awesome retro-style games sometimes.
Day: 24 February 2011
Well as you may or may not have realized by now, the Motorola XOOM is now available for purchase. While you have to drop some heavy cash to get one, especially off contract for $799 and even on contract at $599, the fine folks over at XDA have discovered a way to save yourself $200 off the no contract pricing!
This is another game we got to play with back in CES 2011. Coming from Halfbrick, the crew that brought us Fruit Ninja, comes Fruit Ninja THD. This is a high definition version of the Fruit Ninja game with all the graphics redone for Tegra 2 Android devices. When we played this at CES 2011, it looked 100x better.
Another Tegra 2 Android game has landed on the Android Market, this time revolving around some awesome 3D graphics while you smash your way through football games. When it comes to a football video game to play on a mobile device, Backbreaker THD is pretty much at the top of the list of ones to get.
Karoshi, by YoYo games, can be summed up in 3 words. Funniest Game EVER!!! that is of course dependent on your sense of humor. It takes the typical puzzle platform game and adds a slightly sadistic twist. Normally the idea is to finish a puzzle and reach the goal. Karoshi however, requires you to finish a puzzle in such an obscure manner that you die in the process.
The massive 1GB+ monster-sized tactics RPG by HyperDevBox called Spectral Souls has been updated with support for the nVidia Tegra 2 chipset now. This means that if you are lucky enough to have a Tegra 2 device already, and happen to own Spectral Souls, then you’ll be seeing quite the performance boost.
It was going to happen, you knew it was. The Tegra 2 games are starting to roll out onto the Android Market and one of the first titles to land on the market is by MADFINGER games with their simply awesome manga-style Samurai II: Vengeance game. Made with Unity3D and optimized for Tegra 2 Android devices, this is a great game.
GameSpy has just announced today that they will be making available all their tools and APIs for developers to use across all gaming platforms including Android. If you have played Dungeon Defenders then you may have seen the GameSpy logo at the start up of the game. Dungeon Defenders is the first Android title to use GameSpy Open.