Seabeard is a colorful adventure game that is created by London-based independent game developer Hand Circus, and published by Backflip Studios. The game was released some time ago for iOS, and garnered great reviews from gamers and media outlets. Android users have been waiting for the game to arrive, and now we know the release date, which is May 14th.
Tag: action games
Each Tuesday, Nvidia Shield Tablet and Portable owners are treated to a new game or games, being added to the Nvidia Game Grid Streaming service. Guess what? It’s Tuesday, and that means a new game.
Gamevil’s latest release Dragon Blaze, is now out on Google Play.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Mortal Kombat is coming to mobile with Mortal Kombat X, a free-to-play fighting/card-battler hybrid
The Mortal Kombat franchise is finally getting a mobile game and honestly it is about damn time too. Warner Bros has officially unveiled a Mortal Kombat game for mobile devices called Mortal Kombat X and while it may not be 100% what we would hope would come in a Mortal Kombat game for mobile devices, it isn’t completely not want we want either.
It is time for another Android game sale round-up for the end of this week. We are doing it today instead of our usual Friday round-up since we have already talked a lot this week about sales, so we wanted to wait till the very end of this week to make sure we get all the good games into this list this week.
Spacetime Studios has started their Alpha testing phase for their upcoming MOBA for mobile devices titled Call of Champions. If you have missed our previous coverage of this game, Call of Champions is a new MOBA heading our way soon that is geared completely towards mobile gameplay and eventually eSports as well. In fact three of the people in the current Alpha testing phase are former pro League of Legends players Spacetime brought on board to consult in the development of this game.
Do you still plan to download Mortal Kombat X when it actually gets released globally on Android?
Mortal Kombat X was supposed to be a massive release for all platforms in the gaming industry, and it has been for almost all of them. It’s April 30th and Android is still without Mortal Kombat X on a global scale. So far it appears that the Philippines is the only region who can access this game right now, and there is no real word as to when the rest of the Android world will be able to get their hands on it. With the sheer amount of comments on our YouTube channel and here on the site regarding Mortal Kombat X, we figured it would be interesting to see who actually still plans to download this game when it does become available, and who does not plan to get it.
A couple of days ago we reported on a new game heading our way from Sega called Monster Gear. This game is described as a “hunting-action” style of game, similar to other titles out there like Monster Hunter. Well now there are some new details about Monster Gear available and as it turns out, it may not be as similar to Monster Hunter as we may have originally thought.
[UPDATE: Game Released] NetMarble will be globally launching Marvel Future Fight onto Android this month
Having been in a soft launch / beta testing phase for the recent past, NetMarble’s new game called Marvel Future Fight will finally be released globally this month onto Android. NetMarble seems to keep popping up in the news lately, mainly because of the mobile games they have been developing and releasing.
A week ago yesterday we reported on Strider landing on Nvidia’s gaming-on-demand service called GRID. Along with that news we also mention that two other games would be arriving as well, one of those DIRT 3 and the other being LEGO Movie The Videogame. Well the latter is now available on GRID, leaving only DIRT 3 to arrive, which will most likely be this upcoming Tuesday.









