While many may argue that Capcom’s Street Fighter is king of fighting games, SNK SNK Playmore would like to politely remind you that they too have their own king of fighters. The King of Fighters, SNK Playmore’s own fighting series, have finally made their way on Android. Released by G-Gee, the King of Fighters hopes to be the answer to Android gamers prayers, an honest to god fighting game from a popular series.
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Free to play company Glu has just unleashed an adrenaline pumping freestyle motocross on Google Play titled FMX IV Pro. While similar games are already on the market, FMX IV Pro focuses less on obstacles and racing but on something greater– stunts. Prior Nokia owners may be familiar with the tittle as the game premiered as a Java tittle.
Like a middle child, mobile games are constantly vying for our attention. Every week there is a new shipment of mobile games propping themselves on our desks and demands to be played. While we do have dedicated reviewers, sometimes the games can be just as engaging as reviewing your W-2 forms.
Fans of the Ice Age series rejoice! While a new Ice Age movie, Ice Age Continental Drift, will be breezing by this upcoming summer. Fox and Gameloft have announced a partnership to release a game based on the franchise.
While I’m not personally eager to start addressing the former Google storefront as Google Play, I can definitely appreciate the search giants vision in unify Google+, Android Market and Chrome Web Store in one easy to browse shopping experience.
With talks of piracy and plain old disregard for the Android mantra, it is safe to say that CHAIR Entertainments and Epic Games acclaimed Infinity Blade will never make its way to Android anytime soon. While we’ve yet to recover from the sting of disappointment, Glu’s Roman take on the franchise with freemium Blood and Glory has slightly filled the void.
If you told me a decade back that I’ll be enjoying some recently released Sonic Adventures and Crazy Taxi on a handheld, Sony’s no less, I would have scoffed at the thought and blamed it on the case of some Y2K hysteria. Nevertheless, these tittles have made its way on the often over looked OnLive game streaming app.
For those who consider their mobile device as an extension of their console may be familiar with works by Madfinger Games. The Czech Republic based developers have released the artistic Samurai II: Vengeance and the graphic intensive Shadowgun.
Android developers have it tough. Just imagine crafting what you believe to be a life changing, water parting game for Android but how do you get the game to the Android masses? If you’re developers Free Best Android App (great name) you hook them in with a video similar to the one they made which you will be graced with viewing after the break.
The fine folks at Android Police have managed to get their hands on what appears to be a homebrewed portal clone. While we’re pretty sure this will never teleport itself on the Android Market once it reaches the desks of Valve’s legal team , the work itself is quite impressive.