While we may never see an official Pokemon game make it to mobile devices anytime soon, The Pokémon Company International wants everyone to be at least able to watch all the Pokemon episodes they could ever want. Originally released onto Android through Google Play, Pokemon TV is now available for those of you who own a Kindle Fire tablet. This also means the probable compatibility with Amazon’s new set top box at some point in the near future.
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Apple and Google are fighting it out for exclusive games by offering large promotional services
Apple and Google are scraping it out for platform exclusive games and they are doing it by offering those games that choose to be exclusive heavy promotional on their respective marketplaces. With the issues of discoverability in both marketplaces being alive and well, this kind of promotion would almost certainly make those chosen game a hit, although maybe not for the right reasons.
Amazon is celebrating the third birthday of their Appstore just as anyone else would who runs a marketplace, put a bunch of games and applications on sale. In this game there are some pretty good title available at up to 60% off their normal prices. Amazon’s actual birthday is March 22nd but they are having sales to celebrate it over the next 2 weeks.
Amazon must be feeling a little good today as the company is hosting a total of nine free games today for no particular reason aside from the fact that they can. These are not just Kindle Fire only games either. In fact only two of the games are strictly for the Kindle Fire while the rest are available for all supported Android devices.
Noodlecake Studios has pushed out an update for their rather enjoyable arcade game Punch Quest today that not only brings new content to the game, but also has a price drop for it down to a free. This new price tag is only for Punch Quest on Google Play while the update is for both Google Play as well as the Amazon AppStore version.
Amazon launches their Amazon Coins onto all Android devices for residents of the USA, UK and Germany
Back in May of last year Amazon launched their Amazon Coins feature for use with their Kindle Fire tablets and the Amazon AppStore. Since then not much has happened in the way of expanding access to Amazon Coins outside of Kindle Fire owners until now as the company has now made available Amazon Coins to all Android devices if you live in the USA, UK or Germany.
Gameblyr has released their highly acclaimed strategy board game Pathogen onto Android today. As some of you might be guessing by the name of this game, your goal in Pathogen is to basically take over the board with your color. While this may seem simple at first, it actually gets quite challenging once you get into it.
TreeFortress Games have brought their rather unique mash-up game called Bardbarian to Android. This game is a mash-up of Tower Defense, RPG and Bullet Hell shooter, at least that is how the developers are describing it. While the first two genres are definitely there, the Bullet Hell shooter part isn’t so much, but there is a similar style of mechanic in Bardbarian.
One of the most anticipated sim games last year, called Star Command, is now available for free for the next 24 hours. This is, of course, if you happen to have access to Amazon’s AppStore which, since the company’s expansion to other countries has happened, should mean a lot of you can take advantage of this deal.
Today Sony has announced their first original free-to-play IP for mobile gaming called Suits & Swords. This new IP for Sony is a pretty interesting mix of Blackjack (well it’s more the strategy behind the game according to Sony) and RPG mechanics in one title.








