There was a trend beginning to grow at this year’s E3. Though previous year’s E3’s have led up to this, it was inevitable, but nobody is could predict what it would be in it’s current form. There were a few key words floating around E3’s press conferences this year. Some important examples were, cross-platform, web-app, asymmetric gameplay and tie-in, but the word that took the conference by storm this year was mobile. It has taken a long time for people to fully realize and utilize the potential of mobile games. At this year, It may have finally happened.
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Himmat has never been a PC or console gaming enthusiast, but now he is completely enthralled by what he sees (and will be seeing) on tablets and mobile… Continue reading
Developers going by the name of Barbasoft Team are currently working on the beta version of their game called TSUZP! which actually stands for The Still Unnamed Zombie Project. This game is a mash-up of a few genres including Tower Defense, Action and Strategy.
Back in May of this year we talked about a rather unique adventure horror game from MMz Tech called Bloody Mary: Ghost Adventure. This is an episodic game so as time passes more chapters are released through updates. So far there has only been one chapter to play, until now.
ArtOfBytess, developers of the rather popular GRave Defense series of tower defense games, have release another game onto the Google Play store that actually has nothing to do with zombies, the undead, or killing any of those types of creatures. Hell, it isn’t even a tower defense game!
EA Mobile has release an update for The Sims FreePlay for both Android and iOS which will encourage you to get partying it up in your little sim world. This new update will let your sims become a bartender or a DJ and get to dancing all night. There are also some new social features as well.
I can only imagine the reaction this news is going to get so we might was well jump right into it. Gameloft is teaming up with Hasbro to bring some official My Little Pony games to iOS and Android, I’m sure this makes plenty of people there unusually happy for one reason or another.
Well one issue has been officially cleared up thanks to the Google Play store which has revealed that the next Android OS version named Jelly Bean will indeed be Android 4.1 and not Android 5.0. On a less surprising note, the first device to get this update will be the Galaxy Nexus.
Today is the day the Samsung Galaxy S III comes to the United States. It’ll be available on all the major carriers eventually, but T-Mobile customers are among the first to purchase the phone. If you’re among the bunch that can’t wait to lay down a couple hundred bucks, you should know the GSIII from T-Mobile is more expensive than most smartphones.
A feature that should have been in place from the jump, or at least some part since Android’s inception, is the ability for developers to respond to customer comments on Google Play. Well that feature, something anyone who has developed for Android knows we’ve always wanted, has finally arrived… sort of.