Razor Forge TV owners lately have had plenty of new games to try out, thanks to the Ouya Marketplace and most of the games from there being available on the Cortex storefront. One game, called Read Only Memories, is now available on the Cortex store for Forge TV owners for free.
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Plaque Inc has received a lot of updates since its release onto mobile devices, and now the 11th one has arrived. The main headliner for this update is a new mutation called the Double Strain, which can be a pretty damn helpful feature to use actually. In fact the name sort of hints at what it does.
For those of playing in the early access for Doom & Destiny Advanced, the Story Update #2 is now available for download off of Google Play. This update adds a whole new zone on the world map called the Sands of Time Desert. With a new zone comes plenty of other related features as well.
Since the recent release of FNAF World by Scott Games onto Steam, people have liked the game conceptually. In terms of execution, however, there have been several complaints and criticism coming from the game’s player base. Even Scott Cawthon said he released it a little too early and as of today he has decided to finally pull the game off the market.
A couple of weeks ago we announced that Boomzap’s upcoming game called Super Awesome RPG would be getting released this month. Well in case you missed it, Super Awesome RPG is available for download in two different versions, a free to try Lite version and a full version.
Back in May of last year we did a review on an Action-RPG called Ire: Blood Memory which was, for the most part, a pretty positive review. Well apparently even with a lot of positive reviews and a pretty solid fan-base, the game itself seemed to struggle a bit. So the developers (Tenbirds) have decided to develop a rather large update that will essentially overhaul a large portion of the game.
Speedrunning games are a bit of a new genre, and we aren’t referring to completing a normal game as fast as possible. For those of you not familiar with this genre, it is essentially where players race against each other through a course with obstacles, sometimes with boosts as well, in an attempt to finish the race/course in 1st place.
Nintendo this year is planning to finally start revealing details about their next system called the NX. Recently this system was in the news the other day because of the apparent rumor that it will come with the ability to work with mobile devices, PCs, and possibly other consoles. Today news is coming out that takes things a step further, making it all the more interesting, with the fact that the NX may actually be two devices.
One of the mechanics usually required to play any type of platformer is the ability to jump. Meet Super Undercover Slime Agent, an upcoming platformer with plenty of humor and one really interesting twist to it, there’s no jumping involved. The good news… sort of… is that you can bounce a bit, which means you’ll need to master the skill of bouncing off things to clear gaps and the like.
Back in May of last year we reported on a Kickstarter campaign for a platform, called Bloxels, where code-illiterate individuals can make games using a drag n’ drop system with a board game looking set of tools. This system basically allows you to set up each stage using a square area (game board) where you place different colored cubes into the spaces provided.









