It’s time for another edition of this week in World of Midgard MMORPG news. World of Midgard is a cross-platform MMORPG that will be available for Android and other platforms soon. Currently in closed beta, WoM is developing along nicely which you may know already if you’ve been following this series.
Day: 15 August 2011
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately then you’ve probably heard about Lodsys and their patent trolling ways. More and more Android developers are receiving their friendly patent infringement ‘welcome package’, as we like to call it, and Google has remained rather silent… until now.
Developer Pocketeers Limited have just released their first game onto the Android platform in the form of BattleBallz Chaos. Yes, another game where you get to play with balls! BattleBallz Chaos is a remake of the classic arcade game Chaos which is similar to an Arkanoid type of game.
More news today concerning ridiculous amounts of money is coming out. Rovio, developers of Angry Birds and it’s Rio and Seasons brothers, is apparently in talks with an unknown source to gain funding in the amount of $1.2 billion dollars which will help them continue to try and dominate the world.
Well it is about that time again for another episode of Android Gaming News from our friend AndroidAtNight. In this episode of AGN, he recaps the past week of Android gaming news which includes release date and more information about upcoming 3D RPG Earth and Legends.
We are not exactly sure on how many of these Mojang plan to sell and as of right now there is only one listed on eBay. What device are we talking about? It is a limited edition Minecraft themed Xperia Play that Mojang is selling on eBay right now and currently has 41 bids on it.
Big news today in the world of Android and mobile devices in general. If you are just waking up and are reading the morning news while drinking some coffee to wake them then you probably run into this story about 50 times already. In case you haven’t though, Google has just acquired Motorola Mobile for $12.5 billion.