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The Devil’s Cove point-and-click adventure game appears on Kickstarter

A new point-and-click adventure game has arrived onto Kickstarter today looking for funding from gamers who enjoy this genre of games. Developed by Anarchy Enterprises, Devil’s Cove takes place in a harbor town of the same name where a series of gruesome crimes have happened by the enemy known as the Plague Doctor. The police in the town seem to suddenly be on the side of the Plague Doctor, silencing anyone who have gotten involved in trying to stop what’s happening in Devil’s Cove.

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Texas Instruments to back out of the mobile devices market

Interesting news today coming from Texas Instruments as they have announced that they will be officially backing out of the mobile devices industry to focus on a more broader range of products such as automobiles and other technology that uses embedded chip systems. This is due to the fact that right now, for Texas Instruments, the mobile industry isn’t as stable and profitable as they had hoped it would be.

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Bulkypix dashes onto Android with Babel Running, getting you closer to the gods

Based off of the recently released strategy action game Babel Rising 3D from AMA, Ubisoft and Mando Productions, there is a new Babel game now available for you to play only this time you are playing as the humans and not the gods. Published by Bulkypix and developed by Mando Productions, Babel Running is now available for you to play, helping the world of humans to get closer to the gods.

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Google Play sale coming today to celebrate 25 billion downloads

If you remember back near the end of 2011 the Google Play store crossed the 10 billion download threshold for overall downloads of apps and games. When that happened, Google put on a ten day sale which featured new games and applications on sale for $0.10 each day. You may also remember how ridiculously popular that sale was and how everyone had hoped Google would do it again at some point. Well it looks like that will become a reality starting today to celebrate passing 25 billion downloads.