You may remember last week we reported on a charity auction on eBay for a limited edition Xperia Play that was sporting a Minecraft skin. If you missed out on your chance to spend a ridiculous amount of money on the custom Xperia Play, now you have a chance to win one from Sony Ericsson.
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It’s Monday morning and it’s that time again for another episode of Android Gaming News. In this episode our friend AndroidAtNight goes over the past week of gaming news for Android but unlike other weeks we have a double shot of AGN episodes coming to you today.
Last week we reported on a new game coming from our friends over at Infinite Dreams called Shoot the Birds. For once the birds take a bit of damage this time instead of being the heroes and it’s your jobs to shoot as many of them as you can while wearing a pumpkin on your head.
aDownloader is a newly available native torrent client for Android available for newer phones that support the necessary APIs. Does it fare better than other native clients whose developers haven’t updated them in months. Find out more reading the full review after the break.
If you follow our YouTube channel then you may have seen a debut trailer pop up on there recently about a game called Cheezia by Nordic Solutions. Well if you watched the trailer and thought to yourself “Gee this looks fun” then you’re in luck as it is now available on the Android Market.
Succubus Interactive has been around the gaming scene for around 10 years but chances are you’ve probably never heard of them. This is because they generally make serious or educational games for corporations or work on projects in conjunction with other game studios. You’re about to get excited about them though now.
Sense has come a long way since its inception with the HTC Hero and Desire. Sense made these phones usable at a time when Android couldn’t compete with other operating systems. On the surface Sense 3.0 focuses merely aesthetics, but underlying features, apps and functions make us beg to differ.
Today developer BitHack announced that their game, Apparatus, has finally come out of beta phase and is now considered a full release. With that, BitHack has released some interesting information in a blog post including stats since the beta release and what is to come in the future.
Today I’ve seen three articles so far that mention how the “Just In” section of the Android Market, which was recently removed, was borderline useless or just not that valuable for either developers or users. To play devil’s advocate, I’m going to go over why it is good and should be brought back.
Figured the answer to the title of this article yet? They are all coming to Android in the form of games thanks to In-Fusio. In-Fusio is a game development studio that has been making games for quite some time and are finally gearing up to jump into the Android scene with three games based on Horror movies.