Rayark has been busy today. A few moments ago we received the latest trailer for Implosion: Never Lose Hope. Even earlier than that though, we found out that VOEZ, Rayark’s latest rhythm game will be entering a thirty day closed beta starting tomorrow. You may have been one of the lucky people selected to participate in it. If you are, can we say that we wish we were you? Nevertheless, that is good news because hopefully it means we aren’t too far away from a full release of the game.
Tag: Arcade Games
Mediocre Game Studio has released some pretty awesome games for Android/iOS. Their latest release is coming to Android and iOS March 10th. In a thirty second trailer that was released today, we get a sneak peek of what is to come. Of course it looks interesting! We are talking about Mediocre Games here, the creators of Granny Smith, Sprinkle, Smash Hit and Does Not Commute. DIRAC is their next hit, and we can’t wait to play it.
Welcome to the DroidGamers Indie Spotlight. As the amount of games being released in the Play Store increase exponentially, some really great games get overlooked. Sometimes, it is even more difficult, being an Independent Game developer to get your game noticed. As a new column, DroidGamers will be highlighting Indie Game Developers that show great promise in game design. What indie means can vary, but we will try to focus on smaller studios and excellent game content. First up is Eugeny Butakov, creator of the excellent motorcycle trials type game, Psebay.
Released by Bee the Swarm, Zombees is a new dual stick shooter for Android. Players will assume the role of the sole bee that’s attempting to surviving the insect equivalency of the zombie Apocalypse, brought about by insecticides. There are multiple protagonists to choose from, with a variety of stats that differ for each one. The game includes different weapons that are dropped when Zombees are killed, as well as health and speed boosts. The game includes 25 levels (with the possibility of more to come).
Ten10 Games has delivered a classically good action platformer into the Play Store. The East New World is now available to download, and it shouldn’t be missed. The game has plenty of pixels, action, responsive controls and lots of quests to complete.
OlliOlli was developed by Roll7 and published by Devolver Digital. It was a huge hit on PC and then later on mobile devices. In particular, the Nvidia Shield devices. The sequel to OlliOlli is OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood. It is now live in the Google Play store. What is more unbelievable, is that the game is only $0.99 Keep in mind, that this game requires a controller, and more than likely, is only available for Nvidia Shield devices.
Snowboarding the Fourth Phase Review: Epic and Cinematic Snowboarding from Red Bull Media House
Red Bull Media House in collaboration with Roadhouse Interactive, released Snowboarding the Fourth Phase. It follows rapidly on the heels of the last successful game from Red Bull Media House, which was Bike Unchained. The Fourth Phase is an upcoming film starring American Professional Snowboarder Travis Rice. In short, this game is epic, cinematic and fun to play.
Duello Games is bringing one of the most popular slashing/quick-fingered swiping games to Android in early 2016. iSlash is back by popular demand with a sequel entitled iSlash 2. The game is currently soft-launched in India, Israel and Australia. The worldwide release for Android/iOS is expected to occur in January 2016.
Released by Pixelbite, Xenorwork is their Sci-Fi themed, top-down shooter. In Xenowerk, for those who aren’t aware, player are tasked with cleaning out infestations of mutants, only those infestations are in well nested in the dark.
[Update: Game Released] SuperPlus Games will finally be releasing Retro Shot this month, their mini golf and pinball hybrid title
SuperPlus Games, which is a new game development studio made up of ex-Rovio developers, has announced their newest game for mobile devices caledd Retro Shot. This particular game will be a blend of mini golf and pinball, all wrapped up into one game. If this all sounds familiar, it should. We actually reported on this game coming to Android back in October of last year.









