It’s Friday which means it is time for another Android game sale round-up, but because this is the start to a long weekend here in the USA, this also means that there are a lot more games on sale than normal. Nvidia currently has their sale going on with five different racing games being discounted, but they also have a few other titles on sale such as Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
Tag: adventure games
Find your fate in a castle full of mystery in Swordbreaker The Game, now available from Google Play
Released by Subbotinov Aleksandr Igorevich, Swordbreaker is an interactive fiction that’s recently been released on to Google Play. In this game, players will be assuming the role of a hero who’s out seeking treasure, as his last hope of changing his fortunes. His map leads him to an abandoned castle, hidden away in the fog, and it is in the castle that players begin their journey.
[UPDATE: Game Released] 505 Games reveals that Brothers – A Tale of Two Son will be arriving onto Android soon
505 Games today unveiled their entire E3 2015 line-up and while a lot of the games on that list are for non-mobile platforms, or are mobile games but ones that have been out for a bit now, there was one little gem hidden among everything. That gem is the critically acclaimed Brothers – A Tale of Two Son and the fact that it will be arriving onto Android soon.
Released by 3 Minute Games, Lifeline: Whiteout is their newest release on to the Android platform. In the same vein as their other games, players will assume the role of the only person that the NPC protagonist is able to contact, and who’s life depends on the advice and direction that the player provides.
Deep Silver Fishlabs releases a new trailer for Galaxy on Fire 3, this time in 360 degree viewing
Yesterday Deep Silver Fishlabs revealed their upcoming Sacred Legends mobile game heading our way in the near future. However one game a lot of people are waiting for that has already been announced is Galaxy on Fire 3 – Manticore which is slated for release onto mobile devices this Summer.
[Update: Release Timeframe] Team up with another real person to solve a murder in Antioch, coming soon to Android
To be released by Mi-Clos, Antioch is an upcoming gamebook for the Android platform. Set in the eponymous city of Antioch, players will assume the role of one of two detectives who are attempting to solve a murder that occurred within this dark city. The gameplay is to be one of interactive fiction and will be set within the noir genre, with players working within a narrative and focusing on what to do next, either in pursuing leads or options within dialogue.
DeNA has released their newest title onto Android which is called Monster Builder. Just like the name suggests, players will be given their own ‘base’ of sorts, where they are able to create their own creatures. These creatures each have their own elemental alignment, and some of the stronger main creatures also have their own unique abilities and passive ability.
Capcom’s Resident Evil 5 is now available to download on Google Play exclusively for Nvidia Shield Android TV. In Resident Evil 5, returning hero Chris Redfield—star of the both the first installment and Resident Evil Code Veronica—teams up with newcomer Sheva Alomar. Alomar works for the West African branch of Redfield’s new employers, the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance. Redfield may know the enemy, but it’s Sheva who knows the terrain. While Resident Evil 5 on consoles and PC featured two-player co-op, the game has been redesigned to work on Shield Android TV as a single-player experience.
[Update: Game Released] Time Machine VR will finally be launching for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive this month
Minority Media today has announced that their upcoming Virtual Reality game called Time Machine will finally be launching this month for both major VR headsets, the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The narrative for this game was written by the Assassin’s Creed III and IV writer Jill Murray.
Homefront: The Revolution will be landing on Nvidia’s Shield devices via GeForce Now later this month
Launching earlier this week on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Homefront: The Revolution, the sequel to 2011’s first-person shooter Homefront, will be available to stream on Nvidia Shield devices via GeForce Now this month. This particular game takes place in 2029, four years after the brutal occupation of the United States by North Korean forces. The setting is Philadelphia, the birthplace of Independence but now a police state where citizens are oppressed, constantly under surveillance by drones and armored patrols. Anyone who steps out of line is savagely disciplined.









