Fans of the Hack ‘n’ Slash genre will have another game to sink their teeth into, those this one has a casual feel to it. Released by GameRepubliq, Dragon Sword is a tale of Ryu (the character whom players will control), who sets out with his sword to defeat evil. The game is spread out over several different locations that include forests, tundras, islands, beaches, and deserts.
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Based on the eponymous TV show, Con Man: The Game gives players the opportunity to run their own comic book convention. Players will be in charge of running Shock-A-Con, which will include the cast and characters from the show’s first season, with the job of making sure everything runs as perfectly as possible.
Stick and move your way through Match-3 puzzles in Muhammad Ali: Puzzle King, now out on Google Play
Every once is a while, there’s a curious intersection of ideas in gaming. In this case, it’s Cosi Games’ newest release, Muhammad Ali: Puzzle King. In this game, which is similar to other Match-3 hybrid games, players will be following the life of Muhammad Ali, from his childhood in Kentucky and up through the various ranks in different cities.
[Update: More Launch Locations] Pre-registartion is globally available for upcoming Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing
To be released by Bandai Namco, there’s is a new Naruto game that’s slate to drop onto the Android platform this summer. Dubbed Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing, this game will focus on turn-based battles, featuring characters from the series, in order to complete missions, grow stronger, and progress through the game.
Released by Little Thingie, Pittsfield is an adventure that’s set in somewhat of an odd town. In this game, players will be assuming the role of Vina, who awakens within the strange town. To compound matters, her boyfriend has gone missing. As Vina embarks on her venture to find him other strange events begin to occur.
Released by Vladmax, Adventures of Stickman is a new stickman themed game released onto the Android platform. In this game, players will be helping a stickman reach the end of each of a dozen different levels. The layout of the levels can best be described as incomplete, and players will be using both their imaginations, as well as their fingertips, to draw out solutions to help guide the character to the end of each level.
Help Alex solve a murder without getting killed in Lifeline: Crisis Line, now out on Google Play
Fans of the Lifeline franchise, where players are interacting with the game over messaging in something similar to real time, now have a new release to look forward to. 3 Minute Games’ newest release is known as Lifeline: Crisis Line. Here, players will be assuming the role of someone volunteering to an eponymous crisis help line.
For those who like simple and casual games, there’s a new game fitting that bill on Android. I, Falling Robot is a simple game where players are looking to help a falling robot land safely from dropping off of the top of an unfinished skyscraper. Players will have to manage a couple of different things to help the robot land, such as cutting all the clotheslines to keep it from getting snagged up, or guiding the robot to one side or the other to prevent an accidental collision with things like balloons or exposed girders.
The original Riptide has been out for a couple of years, and now Vector Unit has released its sequel, dubbed Riptide GP: Renegade, onto all supported Android devices. The wave racing gameplay has been carried over, in that players are racing hydrojets, and are awarded bonuses for successfully performing stunts while in mid-air.
[UPDATE: Full Game Launch] Help Misty navigate mazes to escape the darkness in Lost Maze, now available in Google Play
To be released soon by Lemon Jam Studio, Lost Maze is a puzzle-platformer that’s being released on to Android, and is currently in Early Access. In this game, players will be assuming the role of a young gal named Misty, who’s lost and seeking her way home.









