Released by Whitedog, Craft Up is a platform jumping game (think Doodle Jump), where players are seeking to leave the very center of the earth and jump up to the top of the world, only to find that the world doesn’t a top. Players will simply control the direction of the jumping via tapping on either side of the handset.
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Originally released over a decade ago, and having been recently re-released on iOS, Crimsonland has just made its debut onto the Android platform, thanks to the newest Humble Bundle. This game features top-down shooting action with a touch of RPG elements within a sci-fi setting.
According to a lot of Android gamers out there playing Fallout Shelter, Bethesda’s newest and only Android offering has a killer bug, and it isn’t a lovely radroach either. What apparently happens is simple: when a users handset runs out of battery during gameplay, or crashes unexpectedly stemming from running out of memory, there’s a chance that the save file gets deleted.
Skylanders, the game where physical action figures are used in conjunction with video games, has announced today that there is a new upcoming mobile addition to its franchise called Skylanders Battlecast. Like the rest of the franchise, this game is a hybrid of both physical as well as virtual components.
Released by Breta Games, Upong is a simple, break-breaker like game yet has its own identity. Upong retains the idea of a bouncing ball and a horizontally sliding pad that players control at the bottom of the screen. Where it differs is is the fact that players will be responsible to navigate the square shaped ball around obstacles instead of destroying them.
Niantic becomes independent company, set to receive user info from Google which users need to approve
Niantic Labs, the group behind Ingress and Field Trip, are now becoming independent from Google, likely stemming from Google’s restructuring into a subsidiary of Alphabet. They have sent out emails to users indicating not only that Niantic is now it’s open company, but also that they are to receive a transfer of information.
Card Crawl is a hybrid game that results elements of your typical dungeon crawler, and applies them to the game of Solitaire, only the conventional deck has been modified for this game. In Card Crawl, players will look to clear the dungeon, by way of removing from play the 54 cards in a fixed deck, that represent it.
Released by SomaSim, 1849 Gold Edition has now been released for Android Tablets. Set in the eponymous year of 1849, players are looking to cash-in on the famous Gold Rush of California by building up a mining empire. According to the developers, 1849 Gold Edition will appeal to fans of games like Caesar and Sim City.
Coming from En Masse Entertainment, Pocket Platoons is a turn-based strategy game with a World War II theme, which will be there second mobile game release onto Android. The game is set to focus on base building as well as troop positioning, with the final goal being to control the continent of Europe.
According to a blog post on their own site, Noodlecake has apparently decided to put forth a “pirated” version of their own game that’s already for sale. Considering they mention that, according to the analytics from the blog post, they only were paid for %11 of the copies of Wayward Souls that are being played (that they can track), it is understandable that they would want to make a statement.









