Released by Cosmo Duck Games, Frantic Flower is a new entry to the “endless” genre on Android. Players will assume the eponymous role of a flower seeking to frantically grow. Players will have a variety of pitfalls and obstacles to navigate around, as they grow ever upward.
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Players who like the ever popular retro look will enjoy a new entry in that style. Dubbed The Moon Awaits, this game is a retro style platformer. Players will assume the role of a space farer named Aaarg! who is known as the worst deliver person in the universe.
Released by E-Link Entertainment, Air Force Fury is a new action-strategy game for Android. Players will look to oversee an air force that is vying for global supremacy. Players will need to manage their own base, create a fleet of fighter jets, gunships, bombers, and even mechs, en route to aerial supremacy.
Released by pH Works, KILL is a new shooter that’s now out for Android devices. KILL has little for a story, but what it does have is somewhat philosophical, entertaining the notion that people are ideas, as opposed to being defined by their corporeal aspects, so each of the geometric shapes represents a thought.
Nvidia, maker of a the Shield Android TV unit, Shield tablet, and the Shield Portable, also offer games that take direct advantage of their hardware, either linking to Google Play, or offering them through their own through streaming service called GeForce Now. With the latter, any purchase of premium priced games from there is also accompanied by a Steam code, for offline play. Through the end of this month, there’s a small group of games that NVidia has placed on sale.
[Update: Released] See if you can “beat the beat” in Dub Dash, finally arriving onto Android next month
Set to be released by Headup Games, and developed by Incodra, Dub Dash is a new rhythm game that’s coming soon to Android, which we originally reported on back in September 2015. It was originally slated for release in Q4 2015, but as you can tell, it is a bit late on hitting Google Play. Today, however, we have a more specific release time for Dub Dash.
Released by Bandai Namco, Digimon Heroes! is their latest release on Android. Set in the Digimon universe, this game is a cross between card battles, and match three. In Digimon Heroes!, the story is simple: File Island has been suffering under constant struggle, and is in desperate need for someone to restore peace.
Released by Beavl, Tail Wrestling in an upcoming game for Android that is a bit of a mashup of different styles. Tail Wrestling is set to be the first game within what will be a series of titles in the #3Mermen universe. While the developers haven’t released much in terms of specifics such as a trailer, screen caps, et al, they have release a few details about what we can expect.
A new Kickstarter campaign has begun for Fabulous Beasts, where physical building meets Android gaming
To be released by Sensible Object, Fabulous Beasts is a new cross-platform game that’s undergoing a Kickstarter campaign. The game is designed to be played both in physical life on your tabletop, in conjunction with a game on tablets and smartphones. The inspiration for this game came from Sensible Object’s founder Alex Fleetwood while he was out camping and stacking firewood.
Released by Laxarus, Tigerball is a new physics-based game that’s now out on Android. In this game, players are looking to bounce a yellow ball with black stripes (hence the name) into a basket. For each stage, the obstacles that must be bypassed by the ball will change.









