Now available on Nvidia Shield devices, Pix the Cat is a mash-up between two old school classics, Snake and Pac-Man. Each single screen level contains a number of eggs and a corresponding number of target spaces. Each time Pix grabs an egg, it turns into a duckling that then proceeds to follow Pix around the level. Collect more eggs and your tail of ducklings gets longer and longer… so long, in fact, that eventually you have to be wary of hitting your own ducks and receiving a penalty.
Tag: 3D Games
Round-up of Mojang’s Q&A session yesterday: Build height increase, Gear VR version incoming, and much more
Yesterday we reported on Mojang who did a live stream Q&A session on Twitch about Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition. Everything from future plans for both versions of the game, to what we can expect in the very next update was covered. A few interesting tidbits did come out that fans of the franchise will be interested to know.
Telltale Games’ popular series Tales from the Borderlands is unfortunately coming to a close soon. The company today announced when we can expect the Season Finale to arrive, which will be later this month. As hinted at during the company’s impromptu Q&A session recently on Twitter, this ending to the series is going to be a bit of a tearjerker apparently.
The developer of the ubiquitous Havok engine has a new home under the Microsoft banner. On October 2nd, the Redmond tech giant purchased the Dublin firm from Intel corps for an undisclosed sum of money. Swift to assuage industry fears that the move would bring the popular Havok engine in-house only, Microsoft put forth this statement on their blog.
Digital Faces is an indie developer that has released their first mobile game onto Android called Dream Dodger. This is an endless runner style of game that has been in development for the last two and a half years. In fact the story behind Dream Dodger is actually pretty interesting, but that will be for another article. To give you a hint though, the challenge was to code a Triple-A style of endless runner with having very little in the way of coding experience. Like we said, it’s an interesting story.
With all the stealth skill of Sam Fisher hanging from the rafters in a shroud of darkness, Electronic Arts snuck into your favorite app store and permanently removed several titles from their online catalog with little ruckus, fanfare or announcement. As of September 1st, Electronic Arts has taken down a rather lengthy list of titles.
So while we were just watching the impromptu live Q&A Session on Twitch by Mojang about Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, a conversation came up with us about Android TV support for Minecraft: Pocket Edition. While nothing was officially announced for Minecraft: Pocket Edition in regards to Android TV support during the Q&A Session, it is incredibly easy for you to add it yourself.
Mojang has a Q&A Session about Minecraft: Pocket Edition happening live on Twitch at 8:30am PST
Mojang is holding a bit of an impromptu live Q&A Session regarding Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition over on Twitch this morning. The developers behind the popular sandbox game will be answering as many questions as they can about both games, starting at 8:30am PST.
The latest themed Humble Mobile Bundle has arrived and this particular one is dubbed Humble Mobile Bundle Eye Candy. Is it high-end graphics or literally candy-themed games? Actually it is more about unique art styles within the games with titles like Botanicula and Fearless Fantasy a part of this one.
Bandai Namco and Hipster Whale recently teamed up to release Pac-Man 256 onto Android. Well now that game has invaded Hipster Whale’s original popular game Crossy Road with the game’s new update that has just arrived. Along with the pac-Man 256 love, it also seems like Monument Valley has also received some of the update love as well.







