Glu Mobile has already released a few mobile games featuring well-known celebrities, which have done fairly well for the company already. The next addition to Glu’s celebrity catalog is award-winning chef Gordon Ramsey who will be getting his own mobile game, thanks to a new partnership with Glu.
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Whether or not you consider Nintendo’s first offering for mobile users an actual game, the company has come out today to confirm when Miitomo would be landing on mobile devices. Originally announced in the Fall of last year, Miitomo is Nintendo’s first of five planned releases for mobile users, all of which will be published by DeNA after the two companies formed a partnership last year.
Released by Csharks Games and Solutions Pvt Ltd, Sheep Farm is a new sim game that’s been released on Android. Players will assume the role of farmer Ben, who is employed on the eponymous Sheep Farm. Both the sheep, as well as related equipment, will fall under the farmer’s menu.
Released by Crave Creative Games, Poppy Droppy: Star Collector is a new casual, arcade style game. Players are seeking to collect stars by controlling a little character on the screen. The stars are found in bubbles that populate the screen, and players will move their character around to pop said bubbles.
Just in time for everyone’s New Year’s resolutions, Team6 announces new exercise games are coming to Android
Many people who do New Year’s resolutions commit to improving their health in some way. In light of this, the timing seems fitting that Team6 has announced that their collection of health games are coming soon to Android. The idea for their games is to help break unhealthy cycles by making it more fun to form form new ones by playing their games while exercising.
Released by Sugar Games, Sunny Siesta is a new Match-Three game that’s been released on to Google Play. Players will look for free the sunny glad from the invasion of the Imparies… by matching three in a row.
Don’t Screw Up! is an interesting new game from developers named Shadow Masters. This game is sort of like a Simon Says type of game, except for the fact that it’s geared towards playing it on your mobile device, and it will make sure you are well aware that you’ve screwed up when you actually do screw up.
Released by Steampunk Wizards, Whack A Geemie. Played in a similar way to Whack-A-Mole, players will seek to smack down a bunch of Geemies. What changes it around though is that you’re not haphazardly whacking anything that has the misfortune of rearing its head, as there is a spinner in the background that functions like a slot machine.
The latest installment into the Scribblenauts franchise has finally arrived called Scribblenauts Unlimited. Developed by 5thCell and released by Warner Bros, this particular game lets players essentially create anything and bring it to life inside massive new worlds within the game.
For those players that aren’t completely sick of Flappy Birds and its clones, its developer Dotgears has released a new game to their collection. Dubbed Swing Copters 2, this game is not only a sequel to the original Swing Copters, but it also retains the other earmarks of Dotgears games.









