Sega’s current hit in Japan called Dragon Coins has now been released globally on Android for gamers located everywhere else. This new game is a monster collecting game but it doesn’t fall into the TCG genre but instead uses a coin dropping mechanic for the combat. By coin dropping we mean those games that have a moving tray and the coins drop once they are pushed over the edge of the platform.
Tag: Android
I remember playing with a sling shot as a kid and shooting cans off the fence or sometimes at my best friend against my better judgement. We used to try and ricochet shots off of a tree or off another can to see which of us could knock down the most. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought of using that mechanic and putting it into a fantasy 3D RPG.
There’s been a few games dealing with the art that is fake drug dealing but they are usually about trying to make the most money you can before you are caught or die. Go Kane! from SuperSike Games takes this genre to another level by adding some humor and a bit of a love story. Granted you’ve already got the girl, you just need to rescue her from the people who kidnapped her.
Nimblebit’s next games looks to bring some crazy Sin City action to Android with Tiny Tower Vegas
Las Vegas is something a few of us here at DroidGamers know quite well. That is because we are based out of Sin City. So when we hear about a game that will be themed around it and that it will be coming from the fine folks over at Nimblebit, our curiosity definitely flares up. Apparently this new game from Nimblebit, called Tiny Tower Vegas, will be heading to mobile at some point in the near future.
Headup Games is the company responsible for the original Bridge Constructor game that was released some time ago onto Android and has done pretty well for itself. There is something strangely enjoyable about building bridges and being successful at it. While the first game was set in modern times, Headup Games has released a new bridge building game called Bridge Constructor Medieval.
After taking a bit of a break with doing the weekly Android game sales round-ups, we are back with them once more! With that said, right now we have a decent amount of Android games on sale and what is even better is that a lot of these games are good. Final Fantasy IV, Flashout 3D, and Principia are some of the games on sale right now.
Back in February we talked about Activision and their announcement of a new Tony Hawk skateboarding game that would be made available only to mobile gamers. At the time of the announcement, there were not a whole lot of details released about this new game including any sort of official name for it. Well now we know what they name will be as well as some additional details.
Metal Slug has long been a franchise that has had many fans over the years since the original game’s release way back in the glory days of the arcades and the Neo Geo console. So far SNK Playmore has released four Metal Slug games onto Android but today we now have a fifth game and it is a completely new one too. Please meet Metal Slug Defense, a tower defense game set in the Metal Slug universe.
Gamenautsn has released their newest title onto Android today called King’s League: Odyssey, marking this their second release on Android in total. This new game is a team versus team style of game, although each team is managed by a single player. You’ll be recruiting different unit types to create your army before heading off into battle against another team.
The co-founder of Call Of Duty and Titanfall opens up a new mobile game studio called Nuclear Division
There are plenty of mobile game development studios that get created every day and of all sizes, from the two-man team hoping to make it big with their indie title to sudden 100 staff member teams forming their own companies. So when there is news of a new studio floating around it is unusual, mostly in a good way, and that is the case with a new company called Nuclear Division. So what is unusual, or newsworthy, about this company? The fact that it is being created by the co-founder of the Call Of Duty franchise and Titanfall.









