Jill has awoken in a dark and mysterious world with a giant locked door and a sentient floating phone named Graham. With no idea how she got here, she must find a way to escape through this place, and her odd new friend Graham might have the answer.
Author: Joshua Barsody
Myst, a game that has captivated audiences with intrigue since 1993, has finally come to Android devices. Thanks to mobile publisher Noodlecake, Cyan Worlds’ cryptic point and click masterpiece has finally made the jump to Google Play.
Noodlecake is name that is synonymous with great mobile gaming. Over the years they’ve published some truly amazing series’ such as League of Evil and Random Heroes, as well as plenty of other gems like Wayward Souls, The Bug Butcher, and the upcoming Island Delta.
Indie game developer Little Thingie has brought a sequel to their wonderful isometric puzzle game Outside World to the Google Play store. The story takes place right where the previous installment ended, but players do not need to play Outside World to enjoy Remembered.
Less than a month ago Orangepixel announced Ashworld, a Mad Max inspired 2D open-world action game. There isn’t a lot of information in this teaser, but it does give us little of the story alongside some new game play footage in the harsh desert wasteland.
If you are looking to steal away a few minutes of time for a light bit of fun, then Pixel Jum’s mini-game Orphan is perfect for you. You play as an unnamed street urchin looking to reallocate funds from the wealthy to yourself in a pixelated Dickensian London. The game is extremely simple, you just need to scrap together enough money stolen from people for food for the day avoiding cops, thugs, and starvation.
KizStudio’s cute stealth adventure game Little Bigfoot expands today with a new character and a new map. Players can now play as the swift and pudgy Yowie, and travel to the land Down Under in the Way Outback map.
Dabadu Games have made a creative low poly puzzle-platformer using a very old technology. They took the idea of the old red-reveal secret message system where you use a red film to find a message hidden behind a bunch of red squiggles and put it into a puzzle game.
The award-winning* Warlock’s Tower is an ingenious little movement-puzzle game brought to us in the monochromatic aesthetic of Nintendo’s original Game Boy. Emulating that 80’s 8-bit nostalgia so many people love, Brazil-based indie developers Midipixel have created a wonderful retro gaming experience perfectly in terms of graphics, sfx, and music for our enjoyment.
Angry Bugs Games’ follow up to the 2012 iOS puzzle game The Hacker snuck onto the Google Play store while no one was looking. The Hacker 2.0 brings things from the 80’s green-hued screens of the original into a more colorful and complex modern era. The gorgeous new visual aesthetic is very reminiscent of Square-Enix Montreal’s GO series with isometric turn-based puzzles like Hitman Go and Deus Ex GO.