One of things that was fun about the board game Clue was that each time the game was played, a different murderer could guilty. In that vein, a new game has been released called A Matter of Murder. Players will assume the role of an invitee living in Victorian England, who’s set out to spend a weekend in a mansion along with other guests.
Tag: adventure games
Released by Little Thingie, Pittsfield is an adventure that’s set in somewhat of an odd town. In this game, players will be assuming the role of Vina, who awakens within the strange town. To compound matters, her boyfriend has gone missing. As Vina embarks on her venture to find him other strange events begin to occur.
If you’re into Sci-Fi themed adventure games, there is a new one heading to mobile devices (and PC) soon called Space Rangers: Quest. This particular game actually falls more into the text-based style of adventure games that were pretty popular back in the day, but it also comes with RPG elements as well to bring it a little into the more modern times.
Help Alex solve a murder without getting killed in Lifeline: Crisis Line, now out on Google Play
Fans of the Lifeline franchise, where players are interacting with the game over messaging in something similar to real time, now have a new release to look forward to. 3 Minute Games’ newest release is known as Lifeline: Crisis Line. Here, players will be assuming the role of someone volunteering to an eponymous crisis help line.
Niantic has pushed out a new update for Pokemon GO that brings with it some interesting changes to the game. One of the bigger additions is that of a Pokemon Appraisal system for trainers to use. Besides that there are a few other tweaks to the game, as well as some bug fixes.
Indie developers Brain&Brain have released a new trailer for their upcoming title Burly Men at Sea. This particular folklore adventure is actually really interesting looking, mainly thanks to its rather unique storybook narrative style, both in terms of gameplay and its visuals.
Whenever a game gets released, be it on Android, iOS, or PC, are it gets extremely popular, there’s always going to be knock-offs, clones, and re-skinned versions of that game showing up not too far after its release. Most of the times developers who come out with these clones do a fairly good job of them, even though they are pretty much rip-offs usually. Sometimes they aren’t though and can actually be pretty decent games themselves.
For fans of TellTale games, there’s a new offering that’s now available on Android. Dubbed as Mr. Robot:1.51exfiltratiOn, this game is based on the eponymous TV series. The format and layout of this game is based on a messaging client. The premise of the game is that players have apparently found a lost smartphone that was located at Coney Island that was belonging to Darlene, and she’s looking to retrieve her phone from you.
Loco Games Studio has released a new survival / gamebook hybrid called The Mars Files onto Google Play. This game is one of those more interactive style of gamebooks, even though a lot of the content is actually text-based. On top of that, you’ll need to worry about resources and other mechanics that you actually normally find in an RTS or similar types of games.
Guild of Dungeoneering was recently released onto Android by Versus Evil, with Gambrinous being the developers. Since the game’s release onto mobile, the developers have been working on bringing the first expansion, called Pirate’s Cove, to this version and it looks to be almost ready for release.









