NetMarble has finally globally released their newest game onto Android called QuickBoy. This particular game is a fast-paced platformer featuring lots and lots of undead creatures, mainly zombies. Unfortunately, due to the zombie apocalypse that has happened, most of humanity won’t step outside. This is where QuickBoy comes in.
Tag: Arcade Games
Alter the Earth’s orbit on your Android Wear Device, to avoid celestial collisions in Wear Orbit
Released by Teensy Studios, Wear Orbits is a new game for Android Wear. The idea, as well as the gameplay, are simple. Players are in control of an earth-like planet that is orbiting its star. As this celestial body is revolving happily, it will come across other planets, meteors, et al, that will need avoiding to prevent an astronomical collision.
Now available on Nvidia Shield devices, Pix the Cat is a mash-up between two old school classics, Snake and Pac-Man. Each single screen level contains a number of eggs and a corresponding number of target spaces. Each time Pix grabs an egg, it turns into a duckling that then proceeds to follow Pix around the level. Collect more eggs and your tail of ducklings gets longer and longer… so long, in fact, that eventually you have to be wary of hitting your own ducks and receiving a penalty.
Three weeks ago we reported on a new Bridge Constructor game heading to mobile devices soon called Bridge Constructor Stunts. While iOS users received a version of this game two weeks ago, Android users did not. However, that has all changed today as this game is now available on Google Play.
Digital Faces is an indie developer that has released their first mobile game onto Android called Dream Dodger. This is an endless runner style of game that has been in development for the last two and a half years. In fact the story behind Dream Dodger is actually pretty interesting, but that will be for another article. To give you a hint though, the challenge was to code a Triple-A style of endless runner with having very little in the way of coding experience. Like we said, it’s an interesting story.
With all the stealth skill of Sam Fisher hanging from the rafters in a shroud of darkness, Electronic Arts snuck into your favorite app store and permanently removed several titles from their online catalog with little ruckus, fanfare or announcement. As of September 1st, Electronic Arts has taken down a rather lengthy list of titles.
Released by Tkan, Mission-S is a side scrolling, helicopter combat game. Players begin the game controlling a Vietnam War era Hawk, and will later get to use an Apache and a Viper. The idea is for players to complete the mission (or not) within 35 seconds. There are forty missions total within Mission-S.
Released by Eyedrinox Games, Match Attack is a memory game with a twist. Eithin Match Attack, players will assume the role of Doo-Bear, whose friends and girlfriend have been abducted by the evil Dragor. Players will look to set their friends free by clearing the board of cards.
Released by RamminSpeed Entertainment, Blobsy is an arcade shooter that’s now available on Google Play. In Blobsy, players will control cutesy looking amorphous blobs of gelatinous goo, and will fire upon waves of enemies. There are variety of weapons at the player’s disposal, and all of them are powered by the mass of the ‘blobsies’ themselves.
The latest themed Humble Mobile Bundle has arrived and this particular one is dubbed Humble Mobile Bundle Eye Candy. Is it high-end graphics or literally candy-themed games? Actually it is more about unique art styles within the games with titles like Botanicula and Fearless Fantasy a part of this one.









