One-person studio Retrosoft has announced that they will be releasing their upcoming 3D puzzle game Where’s My Oil? onto Android next week. This game takes the concepts of the Rubik’s Cube and games such as PipeMania, and mixes them together and then adds a bit of a twist to those concepts.
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This War of Mine from 11 bit studios is officially coming to tablets, gets a new interactive trailer
One game we have been waiting for since we first reported on it back in May 2014 is a game called This War of Mine by 11 bit studios, the same company responsible for the extremely popular and fun Anomaly tower defense/offense franchise. This game has already been available on PC for a bit now but This War of Mine is finally going to be heading to tablets soon. When we originally reported on this game, it wasn’t officially announced for mobile devices, but we figured it would be arriving at some point.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Glu Mobile opens up pre-registration for upcoming movie tie-in game Terminator Genisys: Revolution
Glu Mobile has done its fair share of games related to either movies or famous people, mainly the latter. Their newest one however is going to be based off of the upcoming Terminator movie which hits theaters this year in July. This new game is called Terminator Genisys: Revolution which is a similar title to the upcoming movie called Terminator Genisys.
Deep Silver Fishlabs announces that they will be bringing a port of the popular PC game Lost Horizon to Android
Deep Silver Fishlabs is currently well-known for their Galaxy on Fire series that is currently available on multiple platforms including Android. Today, however, the company has made a pretty big announcement, which is that they are working on a port of Lost Horizon for mobile devices, that meaning Android and iOS.
Released by Upopa Games, makers of Hopeless: the Dark Cave, comes a new platformer called Ruby Run: Eye God’s Revenge! In Ruby Run, players assume the rule of a nameless, but very mustachioed who has made the mistake of awakening the Eye God when he stole the sacred red ruby.
Released by NGames, Dynasty War is an RTS game that is now launched on Android. Set in the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, players will strive to build up their own kingdom, with over 120 different cities to conquer. As players grow in strength, they can tackle larger and more powerful generals and cities, and in turn expand their territory and tax base; the higher the defense level of a given city, the more loot will be inside, waiting to be taken.
Tired of games wasting your time with prologues, tutorials, and wordy explanations of where your next five objectives are? Would you prefer to immediately blast off into the sky, shooting every aircraft and warship you see until you explode, take a second to catch your breath, then launch your ship all over again? That’s what you’ll find in the premier shoot ’em up for the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV (the system is available now starting at $199), the slice of pseudo World War II air combat known as Luftrausers.
EA has announced today that Plants vs Zombies 2 has received the first of a couple of major updates. Tabbed as Lost City part 1, Plants vs Zombies 2 now has 16 new levels (with golden and molten feels to them), four new tropical plants, and ten lovely new zombies (including an excavator zombie that wields a shovel).
A new puzzle-platformer has made the trip to Google Play called Blood Collector. Developed by Cistern Cats, this is sort of one of those hidden gems you happen to find on Google Play. Blood Collector has a Lemmings type of feel to it in some ways, mainly because the zombies just keep on walking in one direction unless something happens to change that.
Fans of the Harvest Moon franchise have a lot to look forward to with the announcement today of a full Harvest Moon game heading to Android soon. The full name for this game is Harvest Moon: Seeds of Memories and will be the first mainline full Harvest Moon game to land on mobile devices. The franchise itself has been around since the mid-1990s and has built up quite the fan base since the original game’s release.









