Well it has been almost 3 months since the newest Japanese farming Kairosoft game was spotted in the Play Store and still no English version has come forward. However, a new game has been spotted on Kairosofts site so we know they have been busy working away on something. The latest game looks to be another management sim and this one looks like it is based on running a Social Network Gaming Company.
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As Android users eagerly await the release of the hit space game Star Command by Warballoon Games, the game designers at Mi-Clos Studios are diligently working on their new space exploration and survival game ‘Out There’. In ‘Out There’ you play an exiled astronaut who has woken up from cryonics and finds himself stranded ‘Out There’ in unknown space. The main goal of the game is to build a ship and survive long enough to get back to Earth.
Earlier this year we covered some of the Kairosoft games that we were hoping to get translated and ported to Android OS. Kairosoft has released the Japanese version of their new farming simulation loosely translated as Firmament Hectare Farm to the Play Store. The game seems like it is more of a sim management game unlike thier last release Ninja Village. It focuses more on growing and selling foods and trying to become the number one farm. During your growing of vegetables and fruits you will have to attract tourists by building facilities and for them to stay at and use. As usual there will be the contests to see which farm grows the best quality items and becoming more profitable.
Chess War -Borodino- is a new Chess game developed by iRafa Studio for MS Group company and was developed using the Unity 3D engine which allows it to feature post processing effects and occlusion culling. A few things Chess War uses to set a part their game is the animations.
Gameloft has released a brand new trailer for the newest in the Asphalt series titled Asphalt 8: Airborne. The newest addition of the series is getting a make over and is sporting a new physics engine as well as environments, including snow, rain and dust, that will impact the way you race and the have an effect on the tracks you race on.
Looks like Kairosoft has two more games up their sleeves. Recently released on Kairo Park (which is the mobile gaming center Kairosoft uses for the two main Japanese carriers DoCoMo and Softbank), the two new games are a farming simulator, roughly translated as Firmament Hectare Farm, and a pirate themed adventure RPG also roughly translated as Great Pirate Quest Island.
A few months ago Kairosoft release their highly anticipated Ninja Village to the Japanese Play Store and and made us drool over Ninja warfare in Japanese. It is now 2 months later and true to from Kairosoft has just released the English translated version to the masses. For those of you who are not familiar with Kairosoft it is a company that releases city management style games (some of them with a flare of combat others with out) done in a lighthearted cute pixel-art format. In the case of Ninja Village your job is to lead you Ninja Clan and unite Japan.
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Furfur & Nublo is a puzzle platformer by Devilish Games where you must guide two characters around a stage and get them to a Magical Interdimensional Gate. Furfur is a bouncy ball looking character and his partner is Nublo. Nublo is circular character that can float and flatten into a platform. As you can probably guess by now this is how the game play works. You job is to use both characters in tandem to get reach these Magical Gateways and get to the next stage.
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