Lost Qubixle is a new puzzle game released on both Google Play and Amazon. Players will be tasked with reconstructing collapsed (cubr shaped) stars. Players will receive assistance from an often forgetful robot named Qubie, in their venture to complete the puzzles, of ehich there are over forty.
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Release by Whitedog, makers of The Maze and Craftup, Little Ponchy is a vertical stylized endless runner. Players assume the role of Ponchy, who appears to be a little boy who wears a variety of animal costumes. Players will need to steer Ponchy clear of the various obstacles, avoid the bombs, and to see how long they can keep Ponchy going.
Released by DMS, Busker Boss is a “text-based strategy RPG Music game”, according to the devs. Players will assume the role of a struggling musician, attempting to make a sustainable amount of income and keep the dream of stardom alive.
Wartile, is a RTS game that has a strong board game feel to it as players are picking up pieces and moving them around a 3D hex board in real time. Wartile’s website describes this mechanic as a “game of chess without turns”. Players will need think strategically with this game, as there are a variety of factors to consider.
Rockstar is known for, among other things, their popular Grand Theft Auto series of games on multiple platforms. Today, they have out a couple of their games on sale: Max Payne along with Grand Theft Auto 3. With the former, players assume the role of the eponymous Max Payne who is a cop that was framed for murder, where players must elude both the mob and the police while proving the innocence of Payne.
Released by Phure Studios, Goro Goro Hero is an endless runner styled game that just dropped onto Android today. In Goro Goro, players are seeking to escape an active volcano, by rolling down the side of it. The game is played in 3D, with players tapping the screen to jump and tilting to roll in a particular direction.
Solve a doctor’s murder in a 1950’s insane asylum in 9 Clues 2: The Ward, now available on Google Play and Amazon
Released today on both Google Play and the Amazon Appstore, 9 Clues 2: The Ward is a mystery game where players assume the role of a young detective in the 1950s who has received a distressing phone call asking for help, from a secluded island that contains a mental hospital.
Released by Game Torque Studio, Moon Tower Attack is a 2.5D tower defense game that’s just dropped on Android. Players are looking to send the moon from invading, goblin-like aliens that are known as the Dark Forces. The game contains 20 levels, with the layout of each being randomly generated at the start of each level. This add a good amount of replay value as well.
To be released by Parta Games, Go! Go! Meatball is set to drop on Android on Sept 25th. Players will assume the role of the eponymous meatball that’s been accidentally “resurrected” by way of some misplaced voodoo, as they roll their way through this platformer.
Coming soon to Android, Bridge Constructor Stunts is a spin-off of the original Bridge Constructor game. Similar to its predecessor, Stunts is a game where players will design and construct bridges to allow vehicles to cross various chasms. The building process has been streamlined though for this release. For example, players need only to tap on a constructed beam to toggle it onto a road, and vice versa.









