Zen Studios is teaming up with Valve to release a new pinball table based off of the iconic game franchise Portal. Taking inspiration from both the original and the sequel, the table called “Aperture Science Heuristic Portal Pinball Device” is set to come to Android among many other devices the week of May 25th.
Author: Zack Kaplan
Disney Infinity Toy Box: 2.0 has finally been released on Google Play, but how does it hold up on mobile? I’ve been playing around with the features the new-to-Android game offers up. Although I’ve been a Disney Infinity fan since the first game’s release, and pretty much a Disney fanatic since I was old enough to speak, I’m going to do my best as any decent game “journalist” (I use that term very loosely) would and give my honest opinion.
ReRave is a music arcade game controlled via touchscreen, that originally launched on iOS in 2011 and also came to arcades. With the controls in mind, an Android version of the game was a no-brainer. Titled ReRave Plus, you can download it now for free on the Google Play Store.
Over the past few months, Star Wars fans who game on Android have been rewarded with many games, including a port of Knights of the Old Republic. Another port was released by Warner Bros. not too long ago which was the blocky styling of LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. It then disappeared for some reason but now it is back.
Disney Infinity: Toy Box 2.0 launched a few days ago on Google Play, April 27th to be specific. However I was busy and it completely passed me by, and as the resident Disney nerd on staff, I apologize for not covering it sooner.
Telltale Games is currently working on a new game series based on an as of yet unspecified Marvel property. No platforms were specified but all of their recent games have come to Android devices.
If you have ever dreamed of going to a tropical island for non-vacationing purposes, but to instead manage its economics, your ultra-specific dream is about to come true. Paradise Island 2 from Game Insight is now available to download on Android devices.
A new section of the Google Play Store titled “Games You Can Feel” has brought together several games that now support haptic feedback to one place on the storefront. So if you like vibrations in your hands, Google can hook you up.
A recent interview with Kingdom Hearts creator Tetsuya Nomura in Famitsu (a Japanese gaming magazine) revealed some interesting mobile news. The Kingdom Hearts series will be coming in some form or fashion to mobile devices.
Laser Dog, the developer of the popular endless runner Alone, is back with a new game about saving video games. Called Hopiko, video games are all but destroyed because of the enemies, the Nanobytes, wrecking havoc in the world consisting of retro-style visuals.