Google has three channels of live streams for Google I/O 2015. Each one has its own schedule for keynotes and sessions, all of which focus on different areas. All three channels went live at 9am PST and channel 2 is starting off with “Smarter user acquisition with App Indexing, AdWords and Google Analytics” and will then be followed-up with Project Tango, Designing for Virtual Reality and some other great sessions.
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Google I/O 2015 Day 2 Chan.1 live stream has begun, starting with Google ATAP. Here’s the full schedule and you can watch it here.
It’s Friday and it is Day 2 of Google I/O 2015 and Google is streaming their keynotes and sessions live via YouTube like always. Of course if you happen to be here already, we have added the stream here for you to watch and the first keynote for Day 2 is the Google ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects team) keynote.
Square Enix released the transcript from their financial results briefing as well as their planning for the 2016 Fiscal Year and there were some interesting tidbits to be found in there. Square Enix has done well for themselves so far this year apparently across all platforms, those being PC, console and mobile. In fact, according to CEO Yosuke Matsuda, games for smart devices did quite well.
[Update: Game Released] New Puzzle Platformer Looking for Laika launches onto Amazon’s Appstore today
Looking for Laika is a new puzzle platformer that has arrived for Android today, currently available only on Amazon’s Appstore. The game itself actually has a rather cool minimalistic look to it visually and the gameplay is that of a side-scrolling platformer but with a more unique method of controlling your character.
Square Enix has released the third installment into their Chaos Rings franchise today which is appropriately named Chaos Rings III. Even though this is labeled as the third game, there is now four Chaos Rings titles available on Android: Chaos Rings, Chaos Rings II, Chaos Rings Omega, and now this one.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Story-driven roguelike PC game Sproggiwood will be making its way to Android soon
Fans of Roguelike games have a new one to look forward to soon and this one happens to be a port of a currently existing PC title. Developed by FreeHold Games, Sproggiwood will be making the leap from PC to mobile next week and if you are worried about the game being slimmed down for mobile gameplay, FreeHold Games says that it will be full featured and not trimmed down.
MGP Studios has released a new endless runner called Roll’d which comes with a bit of an unusual twist to it. While most endless runners have you controlling the character who happens to be running, in this game you don’t control the character at all. Instead players control the track the character is running on.
There is a new Puzzle-RPG available on Google Play from developer Travasa which is called Dungeon Crawler. As one would guess from the name, Dungeon Crawler is a Puzzle-RPG that has players crawling through dungeons, battling monsters, and eventually saving a princess. Basically you’re living the dream of a hero, except if you die, then it’s not so much of a good life.
Google I/O 2015 begins tomorrow and while a lot will be focused on the next Android version, Android wearables, and Virtual Reality, there will be some Android gaming mixed into everything. ACE EdVenture Studio will be at Google I/O this year showing off an educational type of RPG called ChemCaper is will be based around Chemistry.
The rather popular and somewhat minimalistic RTS game Rymdkapsel will be getting an update next week. Developed by Grapefrukt, the company has announced that the update will bring two new game modes to Rymdkapsel as well as some other goodies for players to enjoy.









