If you’re a fan of indie games, puzzle games, or both, then there is a new title heading to Android soon that you’ll want to keep an eye out for called Zenge. Developed by Hamster On Coke Games, which is made up of acouple of indie developers, one being Michal ‘Hamster’ Pawlowski and the other being Korad Januszewski, who did all of the illustrations, Zenge is actually quite the good looking game both visually and in terms of how the gameplay checks out.
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Back in February 2016 we reported on Vivendi who were essentially forced under French law to make a takeover bid on Gameloft after acquiring a large stake in Gameloft after their last share buy. This all began in October 2015, which is when Vivdeni began buying up chunks of Gameloft’s shares and after netting around a 30% stake in Gameloft, and because of Vivdeni now owning a 30% stake in Gameloft, under French law this means they have a mandatory takeover offer to make and they did.
Vector Unit reveals that their great looking Riptide GP: Renegades title is finally arriving this Spring
Vector Unit, which started off as a two-man team making epic racing games, has revealed that the newest addition to their Riptide GP franchise today, called Riptide GP: Renegades, is almost ready for launch. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, this new Riptide GP game is all about racing on ultra-realistic water with incredibly fast jetskis.
Webzen have announced that the soft launch for their upcoming Western release of MU: Origin has begun, with two regions getting access to the game to start. In case you’ve missed our previous articles and hands-on about this game, MU: Origin is the mobile version of Webzen’s PC-based MMORPG called MU, which is actually about to get a sequel soon as well.
Snail Games have revealed a new game that will take place within the Taichi Panda universe called Taichi Panda Heroes, and that closed beta sign-ups are now available for interested gamers to try getting into. Unlike most games that add ‘Heroes’ to their name and end up being a MOBA, Taichi Panda Heroes is not a MOBA, but a sequel to the original game.
Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 5: Order Up has simmered nicely and is now available for consumption on Android
Telltale Games have been rather busy lately it seems, between the announcement of extending the Minecraft: Story Mode series with an additional 3 post-season episodes, the upcoming Batman series taking shape and is starting to look very promising, and The Walking Dead: Michonne series getting episode 2 released today. Minecraft: Story Mode is also getting an episode released today, which is Episode 5: Order Up.
Warhammer 40K on mobile just got a little bigger with the release of Talisman: The Horus Heresy
Games Workshop and Nomad Games have released their third joint effort on Android today called Talisman: The Horus Hersey. This new addition to the Talisman franchise continues to take place within the Warhammer 40K universe, and if you follow the storylines in that world, then you are probably guess from the title of this game that is takes place just after the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy.
Contra is a classic arcade side-scrolling shooter from the early console/arcade days that was known for being on the rather challenging side of things when talking about its difficulty level. Since the original game’s release, there have been a few add-ons to the franchise, all of which being challenging in their own right and keeping that difficulty level tradition alive.
[Update: Released] The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 2 – Give No Shelter gets a trailer and details released
Telltale Games has released a trailer along with details regarding the second episode of their Walking Dead: Michonne mini-series. For those of you not familiar with this series, episode 1 arrived back in February 2016 and the story for this three-part series follows Michonne during the time where in the comic books she left the group and disappeared. If you’re a comic buff, this happens between issues #126 and #139.
There’s a decent amount of CCGs on Android, and mobile in general, and most of the are pretty decent. Some are a little on the weaker side of things, while a few actually turn out to be pretty good, such as Hearthstone. However, a lot of them use a pretty standard formula when it comes to the gameplay mechanics.









