Philipp Stollenmayer has created a wonderful and brilliant platforming game called Sometimes You Die. The main protagonist in the game is a square, that navigates its way through varying puzzles and sparsely colored environments. It is not a long game, but the fun you have in the game makes it well-worth downloading. Here’s the kicker, sometimes you will have to die to get to the next level.
Tag: Arcade Games
Anyone that has an Android device and plays games, is probably familiar with Glu Games. They have created some good games throughout the years. Most of which are easily accessible and fun to play. Without a lot of marketing hoopla, Glu recently released Tap Sports Football into the Google Play Store. I thoroughly enjoying playing football games. Unfortunately, there aren’t nearly enough of them out for any mobile device. That being said, here are some quick impressions of Tap Sports Football. A free-to-play game that is good, but has the potential to be great.
Halfbrick’s fruit murdering game Fruit Ninja has been out for five years. It is actually hard to imagine this game having been out for five years but it has since today is the game’s 5th birthday. To celebrate, Halfbrick has released the game’s biggest update ever. In truth, it is a double milestone event as the game has also crossed a billion downloads.
Small Giant Games is a game developer based in Helsinki, Finland. Their first project, Oddwings Escape, is now available to download in the Google Play Store. If you enjoy flying games with cute creatures and vividly rendered landscapes, this may be the game for you.
Zen Studios announced today that the rather infamous V12 Zen Pinball table has now been released onto Android. When this table was originally released for Zen Pinball on other platforms, one of the core four tables to come with the original release was V12. This table quickly rose to infamy because of the way the mission structure was laid out, making it at time quite the grind and more geared towards the hardcore pinball player than the casual ones.
Yesterday we reported on new screenshots showing the actual Pac-Man 256 game that Hipster Whale and Bandai Namco announced not too long ago. Today Hipster Whale has followed up with a video showing a first look of the actual gameplay in action for Pac-Man 256, and it looks like it will be fun.
Game publishers Mudloop and game creators Umbrella Games, have recently released Down the Mountain in the Google Play Store. It is full of character, fun and lots of hopping. If you enjoyed playing Q-Bert, or Mountain Goat Mountain, you will love Down the Mountain.
Protostar Games, the creators of the enjoyable driving game Checkpoint Champion, will release their new game tomorrow. Checkpoint Champion was definitely a fun game, and it looks like Sling Kong will be too.
Chaos Theory Games has released a rather unique game onto Android today called Glitch. This particular ‘die-and-retry’ arcade game is about intentional glitches which means the longer you manage to survive, the more unstable the game gets, making it increasingly more difficult to continue to live.
Back in May of this year we reported on a new Pac-Man game coming from Bandai Namco which is actually in partnership with Crossy Road developers Hipster Whale called Pac-Man 256. Hipster Whale will be putting their own twist onto the Pac-Man genre, meaning this won’t be your typical dot eating game at all.









