Author: Ryan Ballard

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[Update: Now on Google Play] Prehistoric meets Sci-Fi in Mammoth Gravity Battles, now available on Amazon

In a mix of disparate concepts, players will have the opportunity to fly UFOs that are piloted by wooly mammoths. Players are looking to fire their choice of sixteen different weapons through three-dimensional sectors of space, but (being outer space) there are gravitational fields to be factored in, and are caused by things such as stars, planets, asteroids, and wormholes.

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Save your kingdom from a mysterious disease in new JRPG Trulon: The Shadow Engine

Trulon is a new JRPG that was just released on Android. Set in a continent named Trulon that is divided between adjacent kingdoms, namely the agrarian Tripudia and the industrial Maelon (among others). In this world, magic and machines both appear to have been handed down to these two derivative kingdoms from a third, common civilization, with each benefiting from one one contribution respectively.

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Defend Earth from space invading fruit in Fruit Attacks

Released by En Masse Entertanment, Fruit Attacks is an arcade shooter where Earth is being invaded by fruit which we first reported on two weeks back. While waves of angry fruit, along with their over-sized fruit bosses, descend upon Earth to seek revenge for the consumption of their between by humans, players will use a two finger control system to control the Sound Amplification Transmission Inducer (SATI), which was invented by Dr Trebblebass, in order to fend off the invasion.

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Double Dragon Trilogy review: A great port… overall

Double Dragon is a classic arcade and go!e console game from the late 1980s, and into the 1990s. It was a great game and franchise in its time, popularizing the venerated Beat ‘Em Up genre. The success of franchise spawned several releases over different platforms. The original arcade game, and its first two arcade sequels was ported over to Android, and released by DotEmu, as a single collection. As such, this review will cover this trilogy.