While I’m not personally eager to start addressing the former Google storefront as Google Play, I can definitely appreciate the search giants vision in unify Google+, Android Market and Chrome Web Store in one easy to browse shopping experience.
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Good news for everyone who have been waiting for the new Angry Birds Seasons update, called Cherry Blossom, to be released onto Android. It is on time and now available for you to grab. For those of you who missed our last article about this update, here are the details.
Google yesterday re-branded the Android Market and it is now called Google Play. For those of you with a keen interest in all things Google, you may realize that this name sounds very familiar. That is because it is the same rumored name for the Nexus Tablet apparently in production we recently talked about.
All the chip manufacturers are out in full force this GDC and even though the show floor doesn’t open till tomorrow, a couple of companies had a few demos rolling at tables during the current Smartphone and Tablet Gaming Summit at GDC 2012.
The much anticipated Temple Run game from Imangi Studios has been cloned and faked so many times before the actual game has been released onto Android that is should be awarded some sort of record. However, all your downloading of fake apps in hopes of a real one will be coming to a stop now.
Last night the Android Market got a little bit of a tweak thanks to Google regarding the maximum file size limit. Now developers are able to upload up to 4GB apps and games onto the market. That is just the overall size limit being increased though.
Angry Birds Seasons is slated to get the Cherry Blossom update tomorrow and we now have a bit more information as to what will be included in this new episode. As you may have guessed, or at least read in our previous article, this update will be Asian themed which is based on Hanami, the Japanese custom of flower appreciation.
While we wait for the upcoming point-and-click adventure game called Journey Down from SkyGoblin, there is a new one heading our way soon from Cateia Games called Kaptain Brawe. Originally released onto PC/Mac before heading to iOS, this game will be arriving on Android in the ‘next few months’.
There is yet another fake Temple Run game on the Android Market and this one is perhaps the boldest one so far, quoting reviews of the iOS version in the description and even using the developer’s name for the market account and link to the appropriate Facebook page. Don’t be fooled though, this is fake.
So fresh off of the press is a new rumor which Android and Me are reporting on regarding the rumored Google’s 7-inch Nexus Tablet that would be selling for $199 when it is released, if it actually exists. According to two reliable sources that Android and Me spoke with at MWC 2012, Asus will be the company building the device.