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Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.7.0 multiplayer realms list preview

So everyone is waiting patiently for the upcoming 0.7.0 update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition to arrive because of one main feature that will come with this update: true multiplayer. This feature has been requested numerous time by almost everyone who plays this game and now we are finally going to be getting it. Of course if you missed our last article about the 0.7.0 update then you missed some important information regarding the upcoming multiplayer features.

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Temple Run: Oz from Imangi Studios sprints its way onto Google Play

Yesterday we reported on the news that Imangi Studios and Disney had teamed up once again to bring the mobile gaming world another movie spin-off game that uses the Temple Run franchise like they did with Temple Run: Brave. Temple Run: Oz was released onto iOS yesterday and the Android version we figured would be released any day now. Well that prediction has come true and Temple Run: Oz is now available on the Google Play store.

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Enter for a chance to win one of ten free Humble Bundle for Android 5 packages

The newest Humble Bundle for Android has arrived featuring six pretty awesome games in one package including bringing Dungeon Defenders (and all the DLC it comes with) out of retirement for the duration of the Humble Bundle. A little known fact about DroidGamers is that our 3rd birthday is also this month (next week to be exact). To celebrate both our upcoming birthday and the launch of a new Humble Bundle for Android, we are giving away 10 copies of the Humble Bundle for Android 5 (all six games) to ten lucky readers over the next few days.

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Crescent Moon Games launch their new rhythm-based title Zen Training

Back near the end of February we talked about a new rhythm-based game that the folks over at Crescent Moon Games were getting ready to publish called Zen Training. As you probably already know about Crescent Moon Games, they don’t publish anything unless it is a good quality game which usually is also pretty unique. Zen Training falls right into that category as it is a bit of a different type of rhythm-based game.

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Infinite Dreams and Sculpteo team up to make your Let’s Create! Pottery a real thing

By now most people have heard about 3D printing in one way or another, even if it is just in passing. Well Infinite Dreams has teamed up with Sculpteo, the French online 3D printing service, to offer players of Let’s Create! Pottery the ability to turn their created pottery from just a digital piece of art into the real thing. This is all done by using Sculpteo’s 3D printing service.

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Android Game sales – Star Armada RTS, Pro Zombie Soccer and more

It is a new week and therefor there are some new sales going on right now on Google Play. As of right now there are six games on sale, all of which are actually pretty good games that some of you might want to check out. There is a little something for everyone in the current selection of games on sale on Google Play so check out the list below and you might find something you want to pick up.

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Kairosoft launches a pirate themed sim for Japanese smartphones

Kairosoft has loaded up their weapons, stocked up their ships and has set sail onto the seven seas with a new pirate themed sim game which may or may not be in direct competition with Epic Devs’ upcoming title Epic Pirate Story. Since this new Kairosoft release, called Great Pirate Island Quest, is currently for Japanese residents right now, or will be shortly anyways, the description of the game is also in Japanese.

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Epic Pirate Story to be released for free this March

Well its been almost one year since the Epic Devs LLC. set out on their enduring journey to create a new Pixel Art adventure game called Epic Pirate Story. They had a grand vision for a game where you would play a pirate and take to the high seas seen in cute Pixel Art fashion and they knew the  direction they wanted to take it. In the beginning the company started out with one coder and one pixel artist and started writing in Java while using the AndEngine to publish the game. After that they settled in to design and develop that vision.