Cave is a company that makes some of the great and most challenging Bullet Hell style shooters that you would want to play. They already have a couple of them published onto Google Play through G-Gee and now there is one more you can sink your teeth into while you wait for Sine Mora to arrive onto Android called DeathSmiles. It somehow managed to sneak by us having arrived on July 17th, 2013.
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Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture will be bringing their Playstation 3/Xbox 360 shoot ’em up game called Sine Mora over to Android in the very near future. This game was released for consoles in November of last year and is a rather cool 2.5D shooter which, for those of you unfamiliar with what 2.5D is, has the gameplay on two axises while the environment in which you are moving around in is rendered in 3D.
Back in December of last year we talked about the critically-acclaimed shmup Ikaruga and the fact that it had appeared on Google Play albeit for residents of Japan only at the time. Well the popular Xbox Live Arcade shooter is now available for everyone to download, not just residents of Japan.
We have been saying for awhile now that worldwide Android gamers could use some serious bullet hell shooters to play and we have gotten the odd one here and there. However, today two of the bigger names in bullet hell shooters have arrived on Google Play for worldwide players, meaning it has been translated into English!
Back near the end of January of this year we posted about a bullet hell shoot-em-up (or Shmup for short) that would be coming from our friends over at int13 called Shogun. Well for all you shmup fans out there who have been waiting for this title, it has now been released onto Android.
For those of you who have the agility and reflexes of a ninja when it comes to top-down flying shooters, you will be pleased to know that there will be a new bullet hell shoot-em-up game coming to Android soon called Shogun and will be available for everyone.
Cave, who have been developing games for mobile since 1998 and worked on some major non-mobile games as well such as a version of Sim City for EA, has announced that they will start bringing some of their iOS and social games over to Android.