World of Warcraft players who are already using the Remote App by Blizzard to check the auction house and buy/sell on there are in for a treat. If you haven’t used it, you might want to consider it now as Blizzard is planning on adding remote Guild chat to the application. As the name suggests, you’ll be able to talk to guild members on your Android phone.
Our resident argument starter, Charan, has decided to take on Epic’s recent announcement of no official Android support yet. While they wait for Google to take control of things more, feel free to voice your opinions here regarding the whole Epic/Android issue and anything else relating to it. Enjoy!
Nothing like an afternoon break from news to view someone dressed up as the Android mascot and dancing around in some random mall to terrible music. This time our lively little dancer is in Malaysia tearing it up for more people in celebration of the Xperia Arc. It’s almost like a strip tease though as the banner on the Android slowly falls off.
Haptify has released a virtual pinball game onto the Android Market and unlike other pinball games currently available, Enzo’s Pinball features full tactile feedback. This means players will literally feel all the action during playing the game as the ball hits bumpers, targets and travels up ramps or any other action you’d feel during playing one in real life.
Mono for Android now available. C# and .NET developers rejoice now that you can make apps for Android
It must be developer news day today or something, not that we are complaining. The more tools developers have, the better they can make good games with! Mono for Andorid, now available for general consumption, will allow developers to develop applications and whatever else they want to using technologies like C# and .NET.
[Update] Unreal Engine still not supporting Android officially, doesn’t mean you can’t make games with it though
Yesterday Kotaku and Gizmodo teamed up to unveil a closer look at the new Unreal Engine by Epic. One of the improvements coming to Unreal Engine is more mobile gaming support in a general sense. While the new Sony handheld system and iOS are supported, Epic has made no plans to announce Android support officially yet.
Extreme Formula Review: This Formula wouldn’t blow the socks off anyone, never mind Einstein.
Speed = Distance/Time (S = D/T), knowing formulas for this game won’t help though. I made my own formula, Winning = speed/Cornering Finesse. Sticking to my formula and of course hammering the hyper boost button for a guaranteed win. If it is this simple, is there more to this game?
Rovio has mentioned via Twitter that Angry Birds Seasons will be receiving an update for Easter. We can only imagine that there will be eggs or egg baskets and possibly pigs with rabbit ears to follow the Easter theme. The update should be out before Easter according to Rovio who also mentioned upcoming updates for Rio and Original versions as well.
Amazon gets into the mobile game developing/publishing industry, also a second free game today on the App Store
Well here is some interesting information after doing a bit of digging that we came up with. Working on a tip from a reader, there is a second game available on the Amazon App Store that is free today called Airport Mania: First Flight. What is even more interesting than that is who it is published by: Amazon Digital Services Inc.
RTS game fans who own a Tegra 2 Android device are in for a real treat. While the selection of RTS (real-time strategy) games on the Android Market are slim but mostly all good, War Drum Studios is getting ready to unleash theirs onto Tegra 2 devices. History: Great Battles Medieval will feed that need for a serious RTS game.