Halfbrick’s Battle Racing Stars is out now globally. It sees players racing on foot against other players from a side-on perspective, using dynamite, axes, and other non-regulation items… Continue reading
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Getting marooned on a desert island must have been an occupational hazard for pirates. One bad squall, one unfortunate gunpowder incident, and bam – they’re shipwrecked and stranded… Continue reading
Fortnite has just received a brand new update that introduces a new weapon, the Flint-Knock Pistol, and the new One Shot LTM. The Flint-Knock Pistol does exactly what… Continue reading
Hearthstone will get a brand new expansion on April 9th that introduces a whopping 135 new cards to the mix, and you can pre-order it right now. The… Continue reading
It’s easy to fret about the amount of time your children spend on their tablets. In this age of moronic screaming YouTubers and ad-funded free-to-play shovelware, an iPad… Continue reading
Valleys Between is a blend of god game and puzzler that just entered soft launch in Australia and New Zealand, in which you have to create your very own… Continue reading
Ragnarok Online is making a triumphant return soon on mobile, with an exciting upcoming 3D remake. It’s clearly coming sooner than we thought as well, as Tencent has… Continue reading
A rather interesting game has made the jump from iOS to Android finally called Guncrafter. What you will be doing in this game is designing your own gun before jumping into a multiplayer game and going head-to-head with other players around the world.
For those of you who root your Android phone, tablet or any other Android-powered device for that matter, there is some good news today. According to a thread over at XDA, some developers have been working on CWM recovery for Ouya and today have officially announced that Ouya now has an unofficial port.
Since the inception of Peter Molyneux and his studio 22Cans’ Curiosity: What’s Inside The Cube game, everyone has been wondering what the prize is at the center of the cube. For those of you unfamiliar with this game, Curiosity was a social experiment type of game where everyone playing the game happen to be chipping away at a giant cube. The person to strike the last hit on the cube to access the center would receive a prize that, as Peter Molyneux described, would be life changing.