Today, Android gamers have the privilege of playing one of the more interesting platformers to be released recently. If you are familiar with the game developers Bad Seed, then you know they make challenging, fun and graphically appealing games. If you aren’t familiar with them, maybe you remember playing a game called Sheep Up. Okay, now that rings a bell. Game publisher Energetic has collaborated with Bad Seed, to bring their latest puzzle/platformer to Android, called The Beggar’s Ride.
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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.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Assassin’s Creed Identity will finally be released onto Android this May 18th
Back in February 2016 Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed Identity would be landing on mobile devices in the Spring. The company then released the game onto iOS the same month, but Android users were unfortunately told that they need to wait for a bit. Well that wait looks to be ending finally thanks to a post on Ubisoft’s Facebook announcing the Android version’s release this month.
Released by Score Studios, Raid Tactics is a new tactical RPG that’s been released on to Android. In Raid Tactics, players will control a small party of three heroes that seek fame and fortune, only to end up getting entangled in the accidental discovery of secrets that disturb the peace of the land.
Frozenbyte, the studio behind the critically-acclaimed Trine series crafted a new game called Shadwen, available on Nvidia Shield via GeForce Now. Shadwen presents you with a hefty moral choice. You’re an assassin, the titular Shadwen, who’s tasked with assassinating the king.
Stop a string of murders in G5’s hidden object game Special Enquiry Detail, now available for Android tablets
Released by G5 Entertainment, S.E.D. – Special Enquiry Detail is a new hidden object game. In S.E.D. players will be assisting a pair of detectives, Turino and Lamonte, in solving a string of sensational murders that range from a portrait that bleeds, to a grizzly scene of a cadaver that was found with a deer’s head on it.
Nintendo recently revealed what franchises their next two mobile games would be from, that being Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing. Today the company revealed what sort of business model these games would have, and while Nintendo did say all of their games would be free-to-play more than likely back when they initially revealed they would be making mobile games, it seems then are going to be trying a slightly different approach with these two upcoming games.
Disney launched their multi-platform ‘world’ full of games and things players can do, including creating pretty much whatever they want in that world, about 2 years ago. It’s a lot like Skylanders in the way of using physical toys (characters) that can be scanned into the game world and used by the player that scanned them in.









