The exciting world of Yak racing will soon be arriving onto Android devices in a new game called Yak Dash: Horns of Glory from developers going by the name of Mutant Labs. In this game players will be riding Yaks across different mountain ranges which are also made up of different terrains such as grassland, icy tundra, sandy desert, and volcanic.
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Back in the beginning of December 2014 we reported on an official Son of Anarchy mobile game that would be heading our way in the earlier part of 2015. This game, which is officially titled Son of Anarchy: The Prospect, will be a team effort from developers Silverback Games and Orpheus, both of which are located in Canada, as well as Kurt Sutter and the rest of the team behind the TV show.
The physics-based puzzle game Polarity has gotten a sequel released on the Ouya console called Polaroty: Partners in Crime. As the title suggests, this new sequel has a multiplayer theme to it, offering up both co-op and competitive split screen multiplay for gamers to partake in.
Origin8’s newest Sentinel game called Sentinel 4: Dark Star has been updated with some new goodies that you will want to know about if you play this game. Essentially, in a nutshell, there are new weapons and turrets available in the game as well as a whole new Commander unit.
Jujubee Games, developer of the Flashout series of futuristic racing games and the Suspect franchise, has announced a new game that will be heading our way soon called Spellcrafter: The Path of Magic and has nothing to do with racing, something that up until now has been Jujubee’s main theme for their games. Instead Spellcrafter is a tactical turn-based RPG title.
Crescent Moon Games have brought their 2-bit Cowboy game to Google Play after debuting it in the Crescent Moon Games Humble Bundle that was recently available. If you missed out on snagging 2-bit Cowboy through the Crescent Moon Games Humble Bundle, now you can pick it up.
[Update: Released] The sequel to Heavy Metal Thunder is called Sol Invictus and it will be arriving next week
As far as gamebooks are concerned the genre has been around for a very long time, much longer than it has been on mobile, and it has a pretty big fan base. While most of them adhere to the standard format of gamebooks, that being you read through the book and flips to the corresponding page that is based on your decision when presented with a choice of what to do, these gamebooks are a bit different in terms of how their style is.
Microsoft has announced, and put into place, a formal new policy regarding the creation of YouTube Let’s Play videos as well as content streamed on services like TwitchTV. Up until now the company didn’t really have a formal policy geared towards this type of content creation. Since streaming on TwitchTV has become a lot easier with Android games and making YouTube videos of Android games has been happening for a long time, this certainly is something to learn about if you plan on streaming or including anything from Microsoft in your upcoming videos and want to monetize them.
One thing CES is usually good for is getting a sneak peek or two and unreleased games that will soon be coming to Android. At Qualcomm’s booth they had plenty of games being shown on their development tablets to showcase their new Snapdragon 810 and Adreno 430 chipset team. However all of them were games already released except for one that happened to show its demo reel right before we left. The game we are talking about is Gates of Osiris by Fenix Fire.
One thing there is plenty of at CES every year are headsets, whether the full headband style (with or without mics) or the ear bud kind, there is always a ton of headsets to check out. Most of these are geared towards listening to music and watching video on your smartphone or tablet. However there is also the occasional mobile gaming-centric headset to be found and one of those happens to be Mad Catz’s other announcement.









