If you’ve ever fretted about how much you’ve achieved in life, you might want to look away now. The story behind Happy Portions is liable to get you… Continue reading
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This week had a quiet start but absolutely exploded on Thursday and Friday with a selection of awesome releases. We hope you’ve got space left on your Android device because you’re… Continue reading
With all of our audience being avid Android gamers, we decided to take a quick look at the new LG G6 and how good a fit it is… Continue reading
Amphibians have incredible reflexes. Not only can they shoot out their tongues to snatch insects from the air, but they can use these same tongues to hoist themselves… Continue reading
Match-three puzzles and turn-based RPG battles are a match made in heaven, but they don’t always look that exciting. Forge of Glory is different. With its 13 beautifully… Continue reading
NHN Entertainment’s pixel-filled RPG called Crusaders Quest has been updated with some new customization features for your characters, new weapons, a new event and more. While the new character costumes change the appearance of your heroes, they also improve the stats of your hero you can deciding to dress up. In total there are six new costumes for six heroes.
Android Game Sale Round-Up: Dragon Quest VI, Final Fantasy Dimensions, Limbo, Sproggiwood and more
It’s the end of another week and while we have a lot of work ahead of us here to get ready for launching more new features over the next few days, including our new site design, there is always time for a round-up of Android games on sale.
When shown to journalists in early 2014, Q.U.B.E.: Director’s Cut gave a great first impression. It’s upgraded version of an indie hit, taking the first-person puzzle format made famous by Portal and expanding on it with a lonely, outer space vibe. Q.U.B.E.’s life began as an experimental college project. Now, the Director’s Cut is reintroducing itself.
If you were a gamer back in 2007, you’ll remember what a revelation Portal was when it first came to consoles and PCs. The puzzle platformer stretched minds the world over, while also hiding a cheekily clever story beneath its surface. All these years later, The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzler that shares many qualities with that modern classic, though fame isn’t one of them (yet).
To many, a newly launched system isn’t complete without a great platformer. As Mario and Sonic have proven in their iconic games, nothing can challenge players of every level like a colorful, and surprisingly complex, platformer. Juju fills that niche rather well.