It looks like Rockstar Games have gotten whatever the problem was that was making anyone downloading their new Grand Theft Auto: Vice City game throw Validation Errors fixed as the game is now back on the Google Play store as of a few moments ago. For those of you who missed the whole ordeal, Rockstar released the game last week but had to take it down after a few hours of being available on Google Play.
Gameloft has announced a new free-to-play game heading our way very soon called Playmobil Pirates. Having teamed up with the toy company called Playmobil out of Germany, this game is basically a casual sim game where players will be able to create their own pirate camps and do a lot of social type activities with friends.
Noodlecake Games have been porting and bringing popular iOS games to Android since just before this past Summer and all of those games have been pretty good. Well one title that Noodlecake has been brought on to bring to Android is the great indie game from RocketCat and Madgarden called Punch Quest.
The rather popular point-and-click adventure game series Broken Sword has gotten another installment released onto Google Play today called Broken Sword II – The Smoking Mirror. Developed by the fine folks over at Revolution Software, this is the original Broken Sword II game but completely remastered for mobile gameplay. Releasing this game right now is no fluke either as the plot of the game revolves around the end of the world as predicted by the Mayan calendar which, for those of you who don’t know when that is, will be on December 21st, 2012.
Angry Birds, the original game, has turned three years old and to celebrate Rovio has pushed out a new update that brings 30 new levels to the game. This, however, certainly isn’t the only thing that came with the update, there is also cake, plenty of cake for all to have. There is also a new bird that has arrived to the original game with this update.
What was supposed to be the official launch of Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour last night has unfortunately taken a turn for the worst and Gameloft has pulled the game from Google Play temporarily. The problem? Well we don’t exactly know what specifically the issue was but a Gameloft spokesperson did release a statement to PocketGamer to address the issue… sort of.
So, the Android community has waited in bated breath for Gameloft’s latest war-themed shooter Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, and it is out now for all FPS lovers and soldier-wannabes alike on Google Play. The 4th installment in Gameloft’s popular Modern Combat franchise takes you all around the globe – from Antarctica to Barcelona – and puts you in the shoes of the good and bad guy.
Mindark, the developers of an MMORPG/FPS game called Entropia Universe, has finally released an official app for their game. Officially called Virtual Tycoon, this new application will allow you to do a few things, from checking the auction house to crafting new items, all while on your Android device.
Another space-themed shooter has arrived but instead of being the somewhat open world style of game that Alpha Squadron is, Star Defender 4 is a straight up arcade game similar in style to Galaga but much more challenging. Developed by Awem Studio, Star Defender 4 really doesn’t have a set format of enemies you will be killing like Galaga, instead you’ll have them flying all over the screen all the time.
GungHo Online, the developers behind a few successful games both on mobile and online, have released a new game today that is one of those puzzle-RPG hybrids called Puzzle & Dragons. Originally released earlier this year in Japan, Puzzle & Dragons is your standard great looking match-3 puzzle-RPG game where combat takes place through rounds of match-3 puzzles.