Released by Zig Zag Zoom, Tree Story is a game where players will nurture the growth of an anthropomorphic tree. Players will start by choosing where to plant (wildlife refuge, school, urban grove, etc), then choose the type of tree. While it’s growing, players can entertain the tree by playing mini games that focuses on match-three or platform jumping.
Tag: Android
Noodlecake Games has released a new game onto Android today called Avoid. This game is a simple yet fun game which is all about getting the highest score you possibly can earn. The goal is to avoid the blade for as long as possible while collecting coins at the same time.
Nvidia’s GeForce Experience program for PC is not only a suite of tools for gamers to use when playing games on their PC, but also acts as a sort of bridge with the company’s Shield Android devices as well. For example, you need GeForce Experience installed, as well as a compatible GeForce GPU, in order to use the GameStream feature with your Shield device.
Released by Whitedog, Craft Up is a platform jumping game (think Doodle Jump), where players are seeking to leave the very center of the earth and jump up to the top of the world, only to find that the world doesn’t a top. Players will simply control the direction of the jumping via tapping on either side of the handset.
Foliage Games has released a rather interesting FPS game onto mobile devices called Flats. The reason the game is called Flats is due to all the artwork being flat, so there are no shadows or dimensions to any of it. This is a straight up FPS game though with both a single-player and multiplayer mode to participate in.
Originally released over a decade ago, and having been recently re-released on iOS, Crimsonland has just made its debut onto the Android platform, thanks to the newest Humble Bundle. This game features top-down shooting action with a touch of RPG elements within a sci-fi setting.
On a more lighter note about Fallout Shelter, Bethesda has released a cool new infographic going over lots of interesting numbers that related to the company’s newest game. At the time of putting out this infographic, over 85 million Vaults have already been created in-game, which is a lot in a short period of time.
Mobile games, and video games on all platforms for that matter, come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, looks, and themes. We’ve seen everything from a game about running your own cigarette company to flinging poop all over the place, anime dating sim games and everything in between. Devolver Digital has announced today that it will be bringing a fart-filled game to mobile soon called Gassy Mob, and it actually looks quite fun.
There is a new dual-stick arcade shooter heading our way next month from OTC Gaming called Defend Your Dojo. While this is a shooter, you won’t be using guns. Instead you will be using a variety of ninja stars instead, taking out different types of enemy ninja that happen to be coming at you.
According to a lot of Android gamers out there playing Fallout Shelter, Bethesda’s newest and only Android offering has a killer bug, and it isn’t a lovely radroach either. What apparently happens is simple: when a users handset runs out of battery during gameplay, or crashes unexpectedly stemming from running out of memory, there’s a chance that the save file gets deleted.









