After recalling a list of their games earlier this week, EA is now listing some of their current games at the low price of a dime. They’ve marked down the cost on about a dozen of them, with most of them falling under the Chillingo name. There are some noteworthy games on this list as well, including Monopoly, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and the formerly-to-be-removed Dead Space.
Author: Ryan Ballard
TellTale Games, makers of the gamified stories, has marked down episode one for Tales of the Borderlands to the ever popular price of free. Within this game/narrative, players will follow the story of Rhys who is a corporate executive type for Hyperion, and Fiona is a con artist. This pair, with disparate ambitions, are forced to work together to recover a load of cash that both are laying sole claim to.
Alter the Earth’s orbit on your Android Wear Device, to avoid celestial collisions in Wear Orbit
Released by Teensy Studios, Wear Orbits is a new game for Android Wear. The idea, as well as the gameplay, are simple. Players are in control of an earth-like planet that is orbiting its star. As this celestial body is revolving happily, it will come across other planets, meteors, et al, that will need avoiding to prevent an astronomical collision.
Released by Tkan, Mission-S is a side scrolling, helicopter combat game. Players begin the game controlling a Vietnam War era Hawk, and will later get to use an Apache and a Viper. The idea is for players to complete the mission (or not) within 35 seconds. There are forty missions total within Mission-S.
Released by Eyedrinox Games, Match Attack is a memory game with a twist. Eithin Match Attack, players will assume the role of Doo-Bear, whose friends and girlfriend have been abducted by the evil Dragor. Players will look to set their friends free by clearing the board of cards.
Released by BinaryGround.com, Binary Challenge is a way to learn base binary (Base 2), as well as quaternary (Base 4) and hexadecimal (Base 16), within a game. The game is capable of teaching binary up to the level of 32 bit numbers, and takes advantage of a variety of both game modes and difficulty settings.
Released by RamminSpeed Entertainment, Blobsy is an arcade shooter that’s now available on Google Play. In Blobsy, players will control cutesy looking amorphous blobs of gelatinous goo, and will fire upon waves of enemies. There are variety of weapons at the player’s disposal, and all of them are powered by the mass of the ‘blobsies’ themselves.
Released by MonkeyTemple, Floor’s Lava is a new endless runner that’s now available from Google Play. Players control a retro-looking character that adjusted to be stylized after Indiana Jones, seeking to collect gems that are spread out over lava infested caverns.
To celebrate the second anniversary of Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Entertainment and D3 Go! have announced that they will be featuring new events, along with new characters, beginning Oct 8th. For those unfamiliar with the game, it’s basically Marvel’s entry into the Match 3 style of game.
[Update: Game Released] See how far your your pet can fall in Sky Pets, arriving soon on Google Play
Released by Subliminal, Sky Pets is set to drop on Android on October 8th. Sky Pets is an endless “faller”, where players are looking to see how long they can maintain their character’s free fall, without colliding into any hazards such as floating pieces of earth, airplanes that wiz by, or weather patterns.









