Miniclip has a long history of producing games for Android devices. Their latest title Beast Quest is in a different genre for them. Beast Quest is an action-adventure game based on a series of successful books entitled the same.
Author: Jaymes Carter
I will be the first to say that I don’t play puzzle games that involve numbers. It just isn’t my cup of tea. Sudoku and many other similar games look intriguing, but I always pass them up. City 2048 looked interesting. It is a game based on the premise of 2048, without the numbers. Say no more! Sold!
Just4Fun has unleashed a wonderful game into the Google Play store. It is bold, dazzling and difficult. The controls are easy, but the task to complete is hard, no, impossible. Well, it is possible, but unlikely. The goal is to get your two characters as far as you can, in a maze with obstacles. Twin Runners 2 is a lot of fun, but you will be starting over… a lot.
Every Tuesday, new games are released via the Nvidia Game Grid, for the Nvidia Shield Tablet and the Nvidia Shield Portable. It’s Tuesday, and the latest game is Dirt 3 from Codemasters.
Goya Studio, which is an indie game studio based in Ho Chi Minh, VietNam, has recently released their game, Omega: The First Movement on iOS a few weeks ago. Having recently talked with the studio, it appears Omega: The First Movement should be arriving soon in the Google Play Store. If you are looking for a rhythm-based game with unique art and story line, then look no further, Omega: The First Movement should be just what you are looking for.
The Tribe Games is a studio based in the Ukraine. The head of the studio, is a past BMX Champion of Ukraine, Andrew Sirchenko. He and his team of eleven digital enthusiasts, have recently released Stickman Trials for Android devices. It is a colorful BMX trials game that is easy to play, and has a variety of tracks. While it is fun and immediately accessible, mastery of the game will take some time.
The Binary Mill, known for their popular games Mini Motor Racing and the Gun Club Series, will be releasing their next game some time this month. If you are a fan of racing games, it is hard to find one that is as enjoyable, colorful and fun, as Mini Motor Racing. Mini Motor Racing was released in 2011 to much acclaim. The car handling was good, and the tracks were some of the most well-rendered environments, seen on a mobile device at that time. The series has a lot of fans, and soon, you will be able to revisit the game in a whole new format, with Mini Motor Racing WRT.
Mediocre Games Studio is a game developer that has created very enjoyable, challenging, and beautiful games. The games they produce are anything but Mediocre, which makes the whole premise behind their name unique. If you have played their games such as Granny Smith, Sprinkle, Sprinkle Islands, or their most recent graphically alluring, and enormously fun game Smash Hit, then you know exactly what I am talking about.
[Update: Game Released] Rayark Games, Creators of Cytus, Has an Amazing Game on the Horizon for Android
Rayark Games, creators of the truly uncommon games Cytus and Deemo, have an amazing game coming to Android. Implosion has been in development for some time for Android/iOS. Rayark recently released a trailer with the opening cinematic of the game and it is brilliant. If you want to get excited about an upcoming game, then check out the trailer for Implosion.
[Update: Now Available for Devices with Android 4.1 and Up] Table Tennis Touch is Coming to Android Soon!
It is always good to see a variety of sports games within the Play Store. Generally speaking, there is something for everyone, depending on the sport that you like to watch or play. In exciting news, Droid Gamers has been informed, that we are not too far away from Yakuto releasing their highly-lauded game, Table Tennis Touch. The game was released earlier in May, on iOS. Since then, we have been keeping our ear to the ground, in anticipation of any news, that the game will indeed arrive to millions of Android users. Table Tennis fans, your wait is almost over.









