Earlier in August we reported on the official port for Transport Tycoon and that is was looking for beta testers to test the upcoming release of this popular sim game for Android. Apparently beta testing must be going pretty good as an official release date has been announced for the game which is October 3rd, 2013.
Tag: casual games
NimbleBit has officially announced when their next game called Pocket Trains will be released onto iOS and Android devices. We’ve talked about this game a couple of times in the past already and while we didn’t know 100% whether or not Pocket Trains would actually be released onto Android, since there has been no official word up until now regarding an Android version. we do now know that it will be on Android and we now have an official release date.
When we first talked about Square Enix’s All The Bravest game we were not sure that it would be arriving for Android users in the West as it was only available in Japan at that time. This game has finally been released worldwide as of a few days ago and has had the Final Fantasy name tacked onto it as well. Originally it was just called All The Bravest.
One game a lot of people have bee waiting for is the sequel to EA and Popcap’s rather popular defense game Plants vs Zombies. This sequel has already been available on iOS for a short period of time after multiple delays pushed the game’s release back quite a bit. Even with the iOS release, Android users have been waiting for some time to get this game.
Noodlecake Studios has had a pretty busy year being out and porting iOS games over to Android among other things. For those of you not familiar with this company, Noodlecake Studios developed software that allows them to port over and publish iOS games onto Google Play. So far they have done a pretty impressive job with this service they are offering indie developers.
We have been talking about getting our own official Minecraft: Pocket Edition servers online for our readers to play on. Well now that Mojang has added support for people to easily log into external servers within Minecraft: Pocket Edition, it is about that time for our first server to go live.
The other day Mojang rolled out the 0.7.4 update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition for both iOS and Android users. Today we see another quick update pushed out onto Google Play with version 0.7.5. as well. There isn’t a whole lot of news regarding this update as it is mostly just a bug fixing update, squashing a bunch of additional bugs in the game.
A quick update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition has arrived onto Android. This update, version 0.7.4., brings with it the ability to ignite Creepers by using flint and steel. Of course this can be a bit dangerous to do but the result and be pretty entertaining as well. However this is a minor feature for this update.
One thing Android, and mobile in general, have vast amounts of are endless running games. Since he genre’s inception, everyone and their mother have been making these games trying to take a piece of the endless running pie. So finding one that is a little more unique than the other current endless runners out there can be hard to do. Retro Runners by Countryside Games happens to be one of those unique endless runners.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.7.3 update now live, comes with better skies, double chests and more
The Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.7.3 update that we’ve been talking about and keeping our eye out for has finally arrived. This update brings with it a multitude of fixes and improvements for Minecraft Pocket Realms but also some additional content that we touched on in our past coverage of this update.






