Visual Novels have been a thriving form of gaming on Android for some time. One Day in London is one of those game’s that’s just been ported over to the platform. In this game, players will be given the opportunity to determine how the game ends, through choices made in a non-linear format.
Author: Ryan Ballard
[UPDATE: Release Date] Fans of pinball should check out the trailer for PinOut, coming soon to Android
Fans of pinball should take a look at this game, as it’s a new spin on the classic concept. Dubbed PinOut, this game plays like pinball does, with the flippers, ramps, controls, etc, only in this case there isn’t a machine with a backbox at the far end.
Recently released onto Android, Crystal Picnic is a game that harkens back to when action RPGs had pixelated graphics and weren’t high-end 3D visuals, and happen to be more about actual gameplay.
Released by ZPLAY, Mr. Jump is a side-scrolling runner that has now been ported overto Android. Mr Jump is a game that focuses on being unusually difficult, the game contains a total of three different worlds, each containing a dozen levels. These will range from volcano/molten lava, to forests, the future, and even Mayan ruins.
Back in February, we covered the released of a game where players were attempting to stay ahead of a nebulous enemy, while escaping from a labyrinth. The developers are now re-releasing the game, with a few places where the game has been overhauled.
Recover ancient technology scattered throughout the galaxy in the board game Galaxy of Trian, coming next week
Galaxy of Trian is a board game that was funded via Kickstarter we reported on awhile back during its multiplayer beta. In this game, players will begin by selecting one race out of several. The Trian race has long died since died out, leaving behind caches of highly advanced technology that players are racing to acquire.
Lead a team of aliens to release others from their human captors in Agent Aliens, now in beta on Google Play
To be released by Indigo Entertainment, Agent Aliens is a new “arcade style, run and gun game” that’s coming to Android, that spoofs on the show a little bit, in it’s name and some of the tutorial’s visuals. Currently in a beta state available on Google Play, this game is designed to be fairly simple and quick of pace. The crew of aliens that players will control are in charge of things such as returning fire, aiming, and cool down periods. On the other hand, players will have direct control over movement related mechanics, such as dodging fire, weaving through enemies, and avoiding traps.
As is common among gaming these days, often times new releases tend to pull from other IPs. In this case, there’s a new game out that’s themed around the candy known as Sour Patch Kids. This is a classic Tower Defense game, based around the idea of the Sour Patch Kids having stolen some golden artifacts from some evil Gummy Bears (and related/aligned Gummy creatures).
Forgotten Room is an atmospheric point and click adventure that’s set to be released near the end of the month. Players will find themselves waking up within an old, and apparently abandoned, mansion and will get to explore the interior of it.
Originally released as World of Dots, Puzzle Spin is a re-release of the game, though with a slightly different focus. Whereas the former had a story to it, this one focuses on the puzzles proper, and has a total of 75 of them, that are broken down into three sections of 25 each.









