Released by Hugo A/S, Axe in the Face 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed Axe in the Face from 2011. Within this latest addition to the franchise, players will assume the reprised role of Redbeard, who is working to defend his flower garden from being ruined by other (more uncultured) vikings.
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Originally released about a decade back, Fahrenheit is “interactive narrative” that was originally known in North America as the Indigo Prophecy. At the time, the game was cross-platform, running on XBox, PS2, Mac, PC, and Linux. The game utilizes a heavy cinematic approach with a branching storyline, so there is lots to look at.
Released by Totebo Ltd, Miner Z is a new, casual endless game. In Miner Z, players assume the role of the eponymous ‘Miner’, who is one of the last survivors of the zombie apocalypse that has happened. In order to escape being consumed by the horde, players will use the miner’s propensity to dig in order to prolong the character’s existence.
Help Ollie The Fox prepare the best party for his friends in Flipper Fox, now available on Google Play
Released by Torus Games, Flipper Fox is a platformer that’s just been released. In Flipper Fox, players will assume the role of Ollie, the games iconic fox. Ollie is interested in helping his friends throw the best party ever, so he’s taking it upon himself to find the best gifts and other party supplies. This means players will be looking for them throughout the game’s 180 levels.
Released by Toplight Game, Transporter Flight Simulator is a new airline sim for Android that’s now officially available after soft-launching earlier this month. In this sim, players will assume the role of a junior pilot who will strive to climb the ranks of success. Players will need to deliver passengers to destinations, converse with said passengers, ensure as smooth a flight as possible, as well as deal with malfunctions in the plane.
Released by liverworks.net, One Move is a board clearing/tile management game. The gameplay is simple, in a casual and puzzle oriented sense. The player’s board is square shaped, and contains a grid within of a given size that ranges from 3×3 to as large as 7×7.
The classic bubble shooter type of game gets kittenized in Kitty Pawp, now available on Google Play
Bubble Shooters are a staple of casual gaming, and have been around for a couple of decades, with its beginning as an arcade game in the mid nineties. Freeze Tag Games has released their own take on it, and have themed it out a bit. Enter, Kitty Pawp: Bubble Shooter.
Try to conquer the world in the 19th century in Colonial Conquest, now available from Google Play
Released by Argonauts Interactive, Colonial Conquest is a new strategy game that’s been released on to Android. Set in the late 19th century, players will oversee one of several regional powers that all have global domination aspirations. Players will assume the role as one of the heads of state from one of the following nations: United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, or Japan.
Released by Vortex Panda Entertainment, Cyber Breaker is a new twist on the classic Brick Breaker game. Players will still look break their way through layers of blocks, but everything has gotten a modern face lift in the process. The game appears to be heavily influenced with neon tones, somewhat reminiscent of Tron, but in a way that works.
Fans of the Patchwork board game can now play it digitally in Patchwork The Game, now available for download
Released by Digidiced, Patchwork The Game is the port of the eponymous board game. In Patchwork, players are looking to build the best (prettiest?) looking patchwork, on a 9 x 9 grid. The board game is designed for two players, competing head-to-head, with each purchasing tiles with buttons (the board game’s currency) and “time” (an in-game mechanic that measures out how long it’ll take to finish the stitching for that piece).









