Ever wanted to play a game on your Android device without actually having to look at it? Well that is one feature of a new game out on the Android Market today called Stem Stumper by Ananse Productions. It comes with a sonar mode where you can play without visuals, only sound.
Day: 9 August 2011
Halfbrick has released the second episode in their mini developer diary series of videos featuring their upcoming game Machine Gun Jetpack. In this episode some of the Halfbrick team talk about designing the power-ups that will be in-game including the Mech Suit vehicle!
For this edition in our Awesomeness series we have here a fan-made motion comic featuring Angry Birds. Now hold on before you judge this as another silly or cute piece of art! This particular comic has a sinister and rather dark feeling to it which makes us want more now!
Awesome news for all you Xperia Play owners out there. The nice Pocket PlayStation feature has been reverse-engineered to be able to play ISOs now as well. This, of course, comes from a developer over at XDA and you can thank them shortly.
While not being a huge fan of Snake inspired games, there are a couple out there that are really enjoyable to play such as Mini Army by OrangePixel and now this little hidden gem called apzOrb. Built using Unity3D, apzOrb is actually a refreshing take on the classic game Snake.
Good news for all your Pocket Legends players out there who are also playing Star Legends and have purchased Platinum, the in-game currency, in the past. As a way to say thank you, Spacetime Studios is giving everyone who has bought Platinum in the past 30 more Platinum for free.
Have you ever wished you were that bird that seems to always know when you have just washed your car which makes it a prime target for being crapped on? As fun as it seems, me neither but in case you do have those day dreams of dive bombing people as a bird, you can now live those dreams in Ruffled: Feathers Rising.
Ossian’s upcoming 3D RPG game for iOS, The Shadow Sun, has been highly anticipated since it was announced back in 2010. Since then development has been going strong albeit taking a lot of time. When it comes to quality though, why rush things right? Well we have good news for Android RPG fans.
We all know Minecraft is coming to Android and a few of us lucky people have had the opportunity to play it already although in a more raw beta version. As the time draws closed for the Pocket Edition of Minecraft to come out on Android, Sony Ericsson has released a little teaser video. When we say little, we mean little.