Sega is planning to give Android tablets a little extra love soon in the form of a new MMO that will be arriving onto Android and iOS soon. Originally a browser-based MMO, Puzzle Pirates will be making its way to Android tablets in the near future and the mobile version of Puzzle Pirates will offer up full cross-platform gameplay and all the features that the current browser games comes with.
Tag: casual games
A few months ago Kairosoft release their highly anticipated Ninja Village to the Japanese Play Store and and made us drool over Ninja warfare in Japanese. It is now 2 months later and true to from Kairosoft has just released the English translated version to the masses. For those of you who are not familiar with Kairosoft it is a company that releases city management style games (some of them with a flare of combat others with out) done in a lighthearted cute pixel-art format. In the case of Ninja Village your job is to lead you Ninja Clan and unite Japan.
Gameloft has released details about their upcoming card game Uno & Friends as well as the first trailer for this new game. Uno & Friends will be a slightly different, and improved upon, experience in regards to multiplayer then the original Uno game Gameloft already has out.
Amazon’s AppStore is currently celebrating their second birthday and has been doing so for the past week with a variety of games and apps on sale for 50% or more off their regular price. While this sale is still going on, Amazon has decided to release a collection of games and apps for free as well as part of the celebration, calling this list the Greatest Hits collection of titles that at one point were showcased as a Free App of the Day.
A couple of new additions to some current franchises have been announced. Infinite Dreams have officially announced that Can Knockdown 3 is under development and will be heading our way fairly soon. Game Insight also announced a new addition to their My Country franchise with 2020: My Country.
We’ve seen plenty of Minecraft-inspired games ever since the indie smash swept the market, ranging from blatant ripoffs to nifty riffs on the new genre. The Sandbox falls into the latter category and really is a game on its own. Actually, I would rather categorize it under “world creation” and creative tool which is, well, pretty much the same as Minecraft. OK, so the differences between the games are more than that; where Minecraft is a wonderfully immersive jaunt through a three-dimensional block world, The Sandbox is more of a puzzle game based on physics and trickery as it is exploration and creation.
By now, if you play Minecraft: Pocket Edition on any sort of level and follow news regarding it, you should already know that true multiplayer will be arriving in the upcoming Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.7.0 update. This multiplayer will initially be hosted by Mojang and will be called Minecraft Realms. People who want to have their own server can pay a month fee to have one through Mojang.
Apparently OMGPOP, the developers behind the original Draw Something game, have decided to give Ryan Seacrest (of all people) the first preview copy for an upcoming sequel to OMGPOP’s hit game. The sequel, officially and appropriately titled Draw Something 2, is apparently heading our way soon and we can thank Ryan Seacrest for announcing it through his Twitter account.
It’s time for another episode of Larry the Incredible Edible Squirrel’s Play Corner. Today we are going to cover a couple of dice games available over on Google Play. So, if you are feeling lucky, jump on in!
Johan Bernhardsson, who is one of the main programmers working on Minecraft: Pocket Edition, has posted a quick update regarding the much anticipated 0.7.0 update which will bring true multiplayer to Minecraft: Pocket Edition through the use of Minecraft Realms. When we originally reported on the release date, it was a general sometime in April 2013.








