Today Disney has confirmed a huge list of mobile games the company is retiring. Before everyone gets worried though, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they are going to be pulled for Google Play (or other markets for that matter) and won’t be downloadable. What this does mean is that development won’t be continuing for these particular titles. This means no future updates or support for the retired games.
Tag: Arcade Games
Released by MonkeyTemple, Floor’s Lava is a new endless runner that’s now available from Google Play. Players control a retro-looking character that adjusted to be stylized after Indiana Jones, seeking to collect gems that are spread out over lava infested caverns.
Every iteration of Android has always had some unique Easter Eggs from Google inside them. As of late, they are generally in the style of a little game users can play. Android 5.0 Lollipop had a Flappy Birds style of game in it and Android 6.0 Marshmallow also has a Flappy Birds type of Easter Egg as well.
Bandai Namco and Hipster Whale recently teamed up to release Pac-Man 256 onto Android. Well now that game has invaded Hipster Whale’s original popular game Crossy Road with the game’s new update that has just arrived. Along with the pac-Man 256 love, it also seems like Monument Valley has also received some of the update love as well.
Android Game Sale Round-Up: Dragon Quest VI, Final Fantasy Dimensions, Limbo, Sproggiwood and more
It’s the end of another week and while we have a lot of work ahead of us here to get ready for launching more new features over the next few days, including our new site design, there is always time for a round-up of Android games on sale.
Modoc Development has released a pretty big update for their geometry-style arcade game called Don’t Blink. The new update brings with it a big overhaul to the visuals, adjustments to local multiplayer, and adjustments to how the multipliers work.
[Update: Game Released] Sega announces that their upcoming Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom will be arriving soon on a global level
Back in July 2015 Sega announced, then subsequently did a location-specific soft launch, for their upcoming sequel to Sonic Dash. This sequel, which is officially titled Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, now has the official word from Sega that it will be launching globally onto mobile devices soon.
[Update: Game Released] See how far your your pet can fall in Sky Pets, arriving soon on Google Play
Released by Subliminal, Sky Pets is set to drop on Android on October 8th. Sky Pets is an endless “faller”, where players are looking to see how long they can maintain their character’s free fall, without colliding into any hazards such as floating pieces of earth, airplanes that wiz by, or weather patterns.
[Update: Game Released] The Crossy Road follow-up called Shooty Skies is getting an Android version
Since the original announcement of the Crossy Road follow-up game Shooty Skies, its has been pretty much referenced with iOS devices so far, with very little in the way of an Android version being talked about. Well as it turns out, there will be an Android version after all and it is actually being worked on.
We briefly touched on Back to the Future franchise’s upcoming birthday the other day in our post about Telltale Games’ impromptu Q&A session on Twitter. Unfortunately none of the Back to the Future stuff talked about was heading to mobile. The good news is that there is actually some Back to the Future goodness coming to mobile to celebrate its anniversary, but in the form of a new themed event in Jetpack Joyride.









