The Avengers are a pretty potent band of superheroes. Seeing that the comics and movies involving the Avengers have got a pretty huge fanbase, Marvel has moved into creating an episodic mobile game as well. The first in this series of games puts you in the somewhat large shoes of The Hulk. While the thought of having an Avengers based game sounds mouth-watering (it should be epic right?), the final implementation fails on many levels. How so? Read on to find out.
Tag: 3D
AMA and Ubisoft’s rather popular action game called Babel Rising 3D has gotten a new version for Android called the ‘sponsored’ edition. This new sponsored edition of the game is available as a free download and comes with all the Free-to-play content that the free version comes with but without the the IAPs. That isn’t all though!
Dragon Slayer, a new Infinity Blade-esque game brought to us by Glu is yet another take on the “swipe, swipe, swipe, push a button, swipe, spend money” genre of gaming that seems to be the only thing I happen to have the misfortune of coming across on the Google Play market. Bear in mind that I come from a background of covering — and loving — independent titles, so covering games that are essentially re-skins of a game that came out years ago is a bit depressing.
It seems it might take a bit longer for Baldur’s Gate: Enhance Edition to get to Android due to a recent issue that has crept up that was found when Apple rejected the game’s submission onto iOS. Having been fixed, the iOS version has been resubmitted to Apple for approval, putting the release of the game into next week. However, the issue is a cross-platform one which means the Android version currently in development also needs to be fixed.
One game we have talked on and off about for quite some time now is a game called Hamilton’s Great Adventure THD by Fatshark. We’ve talked about this game, demoed it a few times at different conventions and have waited for some time for it to finally arrive on Google Play. Well it looks as though it has finally made it to Android along with a whole expansion pack as well.
Square Enix’s Demons Score THD hits the Square Enix Market in Japan, on the way soon worldwide?
Square Enix’s rhythm-based action game Demons Score THD has just landed on the Square Enix Market for Japanese residents who own an Android device. Could this mean we will be seeing it soon as a worldwide release for Android users, not just in Japan? It looks like that possibility is on the horizon and it could be even today since Square Enix did confirm that Demons Score THD would be released worldwide.
Peter Molyneux’s Godus Kickstarter updated with a new video, shows off a little bit of gameplay
Peter Molyneux and his 22 Cans studio are already working on a new game which they recently hit up Kickstarter with for additional funding to get the game completely. A cross between Populous and Dungeon Keeper, this game will be a blend of playing as a God-like deity, shaping your kingdom and lands, while meshing into it rather deep multiplayer gameplay.
Glu Mobile has begun showing off their next offering for Android gamers and it is the second game in the Contract Killers Zombies series called Contract Killer Zombies 2: Origins. Featuring third-person shooting action, you’ll be roaming around various locations and doing what you do best, eliminating zombies, lots and lots of zombies.
Gameloft’s upcoming MOBA game for Android called Heroes of Order & Chaos has been delayed for a little bit. While the game is available right now on iOS, Android gamers will have to wait a short bit while Gameloft resolves a bit of a server issues right now with the Android version. This issue is preventing it from being released which is fine since we would rather have it fully working when it lands on Google Play instead of having issues.
Online multiplayer shooters on Android are pretty uncommon. I personally liked N.O.V.A. 3, and there was Modern Combat 3 as well. Anyway, Madfinger Games, creators of games such as Shadowgun and Dead Trigger, have entered the mobile multiplayer shooting space as well with Shadowgun: Deadzone. The game is, in short, good – but just how good?









