Released by Upside Down Bird, Galactic Junk is a space shooter for the Android platform, that’s recently been released. In this game, players will be assuming control of star ship, only that ship has defective engines. So the only way this ship can be propelled into motion, is by firing the turret in the opposite direction from which players would seek to go.
Author: Ryan Ballard
Released by Daft Monkey Games, Dungeon Trap 3D is a Crossy Road clone that’s been recently released on to Google Play. In similar fashion to it, the game uses the overly boxy and exaggerated pixels for it’s visual design, and also has the same player perspective and character control.
There’s a new game upcoming from the developers of Card Crawl. According to their Twitter account, they have another game in the works that is yet unnamed. Apparently, players will be assuming the role of a vendor who specializes in potions, and players will be tasked with concocting custom elixirs for customers.
Bee the Swarm is an outfit that releases games where players end up supporting a carousel of charities. We covered their first release, Zombees, back in February. Zombees has received a sizable update, that touches on quite a few areas. First, the number of levels in the game has doubled, from 25 to 50. Second, characters are now able to level up, with the level cap found at 99.
Disney releases new emoji based keyboard called Disney Emoji Blitz, now available from Google Play
As they saying goes, there’s a first for everything. In this case, this is the first time I’ve covered a keyboard for this site, even one with a gaming aspect to it. Disney has released a new keyboard (!!!) that’s chock full of emoji as well, called the Disney Emoji Blitz.
For those familiar with the Quell Series (the eponymous Quell, along with Quell Memento, Quell Reflect, and others unrelated to this franchise, such as Swapperoo) will be happy to know that there’s a new entrant into this line of logic games: Quell Zen. In a similar format to the other Quell games, players will be guiding a raindrop around a board, by using swiping gestures to cause it to move until its path is obstructed, while doing so in such a way as to navigate it around the board and avoiding obstacles.
Capture treasure while sinking rival pirate ships in Age of Booty: Tactics, now out on Google Play
For those who are fans of naval strategy, there’s a new game to help scratch that itch. Titled as Age of Booty: Tactics, this game is a pirate-themed, turn-based strategy game, with card-based elements just to mix things up. Players will begin by selecting a name for their ship’s captain, while others become available as missions are completed, and they form a “rogue’s gallery” that players can later choose from.
For those who like virtual Trading Card Games, there is a new entrant into that genre. Dubbed Azedeem: End of Era, players will look to elect a hero and race, and go off adventuring from there. At the start of the game, players will choose a race (humans, orcs, ogres, or elves) and a class (wizard, mage, or warrior), and once a name is finally chosen, the game begins.
Released by Flowmotion Entertainment, Deli Dash! Cooking Scramble is a new restaurant time management game. In this players will look to become a master chef, who must begin with the lowest form of restaurant, a run-of-the-mill fast food joint. As players both prepare the dishes (meals and desserts), as well as improve their culinary skill-set, they will be able to move on to better establishments.
Released by Aaron Gorman, Spectragon is a new casual puzzle game for the Android platform. In this game, players will be in control of a hexagon, with each of its six sides containing a different color (or combination of colors), and this shape rests at the bottom of the screen.









