Released by Spartonix, Break the Stone is a game that seeks to be fun, while improving hand-eye coordination. Players are looking to best their highly skilled competitors during a competition held in the dojo of master Kesuke, using punching, kicking, and headbutting to break through the layers of stone, wood, brick, and more.
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Released by Red Magnet Studios, Blast Force is a shmup that’s just been released on Google Play. Players assume the role of an unnamed security guard of sorts, who works at a large robotics facility. The facility is managed by a system of artificial intelligence that goes rogue.
Nvidia’s LTE Enabled Shield tablet has had an update pushed out to it, beginning yesterday. While the details for some of what the update addresses are vague, there is a specific one that it also addresses, in that it patches the bug known as Stagefright.
Set to release next year, Pokémon Go is the latest mobile release for that gaming franchise. Pokémon Go is the creation of a collaborative effort between The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, and Niantic (the makers of Ingress). Within the game, players are looking to go out into the real world to catch, trade, or battle their Pokémon (much like how Ingress works).
Inner World, the point-and-click adventure game from Headup Games, is now on sale. The game is a straightforward adventure, where players are looking to restore the wind that had disappeared almost two decades ago. The game features hand-drawn visuals, and a nifty hint system that keeps you from getting truly stuck at particular puzzle.
Set to be released by Re-Roll Entertainment, Karnage: Dawn of Upheaval is a retro style RPG that’s currently gunning to get funded on Kickstarter. Claiming to have taken their cues from the classic RPGs from the prior century, Re-Roll Entertainment states that the game will be top-down and isometric for the points of view. There will also be a focus on 2D stylizing, along with tactical/turn-based combat.
[Update: Game Released] Test your knowledge against other players in Trivial Pursuit and Friends, coming to Android soon
Trivial Pursuit, the classic Hasbro game that asks players questions from a plethora of disparate categories, will soon been made available on mobile thanks to Gameloft. Dubbed Trivial Pursuit and Friends, players will attempt to test their knowledge with questions that are new to the game, as well as new ways to play.
Released by KUKO, Way of Droid is an endless racing game now available on Google Play. Using a one-touch control system, players will strive to see how long they can continue to keep their vehicle running. The father the vehicle goes, the more points are awarded (a la Flappy Bird).
Release by Whootgames, Random Fighters is a new fighter/puzzler hybrid that’s now globally available for Android. In Random Fighters, players will select their champion and enter battle against other fighter, with a conventional 2D perspective, with heavily pixelated graphics.
Released by Loomus Games, Prismatica is hex-based puzzler that began on desktop systems, and has now been ported over to mobile. In an interesting twist, the game focuses on blending colors to set up the board that requires solving. The game starts with primary colors (red, blue, or yellow) with each set of hexes being comprised of one.









