Set to take place in the afterlife, Afterland is a game about a band of “misfits” that have lost their souls. This group of castoffs will travel about as a carnival that performs magic, in order to regain the souls that they’ve lost. An interesting facet of the game’s backstory is a play on how or why each character came to be a misfit.
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Released by Kemco, makers of a myriad of JRPGs for Android, has released translated another one of their Japanese games into English. Dubbed Legna Tactica, this game revolves around the idea of ending war altogether. The protagonists are two boys with this ambitious goal, and the question of hope to achieve it will be visited throughout the game.
Released by Curve Digital and developed by Peter Moorehead, Murder is a new point and click adventure game that is coming soon. The game will be set in a near-future Tokyo with a cyberpunk influence and pixel art visuals.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Exos Saga finally has a release date of September 30th for its Android release
Exos Saga, the fantasy themed action-RPG, now has an official release date for the end of this month, September 30th. We previously on this game a few times already including the current pre-registration going on. For those unfamiliar with the game, this is a squad-based RPG with some solid looking visuals as well.
Released by Starpolygon, Geometry Bounce is a new puzzler that’s now available on Google Play. Like many other puzzlers, the goal of this game is one that is simple, yet challenging. Players will control a ball, and will need to get it to make contact with a pre-determined target in each stage.
Soon to be released by mi-clos studio (known for creating the Out There franchise), Sigma theory will be a futuristic spin on the Cold War. Players will assume the role of one who is the head of your nation’s intelligence agency, which is tasked with using a new breakthrough technology to dominate the globe.
Telltale tweets a slew of announcements regarding upcoming games, sequels and more, dubbing October as an epic month
Telltale has made some announcements on their Twitter regarding some of their current games in a sort of impromptu Q&A session on Twitter. Let’s begin with the endings. Telltale announced that the finale for both Tales from the Borderlands will likely arrive next month, and the finale for their Game of Thrones franchise will follow shortly thereafter.
Implosion: Never Lose Hope is a hack and slash style game that eqs recently released on Android by Rayark International Limited earlier this year. Their teaser trailer qqsnpretty impressive, so it was one that I had my eye in playing/reviewing for a while now. The game is a mixed bag for sure, so let’s jump into the high and low points for this game. Beginning with the low…
Inspired by the “spaghetti westerns” of yore, Mad Dash – Canyon Run is an endless runner released by Adam Walker Studwell. In Mad Dash, players will assume the role of Pazzo, who was formerly a member of the Nine Spades gang, the rest of whom double-crossed Pazza and stole his share of the loot.
Released by drmop, Rage Quit Racer is a racing game that’s now out on Google Play. Players will be driving (more like falling in) their vehicles in a first person perspective, as they race downwards towards the finish line; the difficulty of each tunnel that is raced will escalate as the game progresses.









