Angry Birds fans can rejoice now that a new update to Angry Birds Seasons has arrived onto the Android Market. This update brings the Moon Festival celebration to Angry Birds with an Asian theme which coincides with the actual Moon Festival that is held each year.
A couple of days ago we reported on another new game coming from the crew over at G5 Entertainment called Virtual City. A lot of people seemed to be excited for this particular title from G5 Entertainment over their other ones. Well, as we mentioned the other day, it has indeed arrived on the Android Market.
Digiment currently has one game on the Android Market called Box It 2! which features the character Marv. Well Marv is coming back to Android in a new title called Marv the Miner 2 and is nearing the end of development as it is now in beta status.
Burn The Rope developers Big Blue Bubble have announced that they have five upcoming games coming to multiple platforms including Android. Each game is different and fans of the Burn the Rope game will be happy to know that one of the five titles is actually a sequel to Burn The Rope!
A new subscription-based service called Appscribe will be coming to Android this September. What Appscribe does is allow users to subscribe to their service which, according to them, will cost roughly around the same price as purchasing one game a month off the Android Market.
Super Drill Panic by OrangePixel has been out for awhile now and is also the game we used in AGC #2. Well our friends at OrangePixel let us know that they have pushed out an update yesterday that brings a whole new gameplay mode as well as a bunch of other features to the game.
Gameloft has another title in the works for Android devices which is a movie tie-in to the upcoming film The Adventures of TinTin. The game, sporting the same name as the movie, is about TinTin and his dog Snowy and will be an adventure puzzle game with some pretty slick looking graphics.
The Marbians by Nordisk Film Games Publishing has released a free version of their addictive little physics puzzle game which will bring a total of 16 levels for you to play. That isn’t all the update brings though and tablet players now have full tablet support as well.
Out of all the old school games you’ve played, chances are you’ve had a run-in with Boulder Dash. If you haven’t, then you missed out. Good news though if you did miss out, you will get a second chance to play this old school addictive game thanks to Herocraft.
It’s finally time for another episode of the Android Gaming News video series from our friend AndroidAtNight. It’s a day late since he was off having fun at some gaming festival that none of us got to go to so feel free to shake a fist in anger at him.