Last week we showed everyone how to play Shadowgun on an SGSII and an Asus Transformer using a Playstation controller and Sixaxis. Now we can show you how to use DroidMote to convert your Android phone into a game pad and use it to play Shadowgun on a tablet, in this case again on a Asus Transformer.
Day: November 7, 2011
Rumor is going around about the just leaked HTC Edge Android phone which will apparently have a quad-core Tegra 3 chip stuffed inside of it. Originally the Asus Padfone was rumored to be the first quad-core Android phone but now new information is pointing to that device being stuffed with the Snapdragon S4 chip instead.
It is interesting how things work out sometimes. While sifting through the Android Market looking for our next Hidden Gem, I stumbled across two games that fit the bill. One is a physics-based game called Raze while the other is a side-scrolling action RPG called Devil’s Creed.
As part of our visit to the ngmoco offices last week we got to try out a couple of new games that will be coming to Android soon. The first was Skyfall and the second is a neat strategy game called DragonCraft. This new game is in the late Alpha/early Beta stages of development but already looks pretty promising from what we saw.
Madfinger Games has been hard at work bringing improvements and more features to their Gears of War style game called Shadowgun. Currently in the works is multiplayer mode which will be similar in style, in the initial launch, to what you would find in other console games with different maps and gameplay modes like Death Match and Team Death Match.
Last week we went over to the ngmoco offices over in San Francisco to take a look at two of their new games coming to Android soon. The first is an interesting new RPG title called Skyfall which is just launching as a beta starting today. We got to sit down and play this game last week and it’s pretty unique.
Not too long ago Atari released their ‘Greatest Hits’ game package on iOS and at that time there was no mention that this would make it’s way over to Android. Well apparently Atari didn’t want to leave Android out of the retro gaming fun and have released the same package, called Atari’s Greatest Hits, onto the Android Market.