Physics puzzlers are a staple in the world of mobile gaming. They are among the most popular genre of games on the platform, mostly because they are light on graphics and generally easy to create. Enter Contre Jour, a critically acclaimed title originally from iOS that has won awards from even Apple themselves. Now that it has reached the shores of Android, is it worth your time and money? Read on to find out.
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Up until now, Contre Jour has been an iOS-only game and a rather popular one at that with Apple even naming it the Game of the Year back in 2011. Back in October of last year we got word that Chillingo would be bringing the game to Android at some point and it looks like that time has finally arrived. Unfortunately we had to wait over a year to get it but better late than never right?
Continuing with this morning’s onslaught of Android gaming news, Chillingo has released a new game onto Google Play called Jelly Jumpers. This particular title is a continuous jumping game where you select one of three characters, who happen to be made of jelly, and then proceed to jump as high as you can until you mess up and ultimately fall to your jelly splattering death.
Chillingo has released a couple of new games onto the Google Play store this morning called This Could Hurt and Grow Away. Both games are very different from each other with This Could Hurt being a 3D platformer while Grow Away is a game similar to a lot of the other ‘vs’ types of games already available on Android except this one is themed around food vs bad diet.
Chillingo has brushed off the dust that has collected on them since their last release and have launched a new game onto Google Play called Tiny Troopers. As the game’s description says, in this game you will be taking control of a “petite platoon of crack soldiers in a variety of wee war zones as you battle through an epic third-person-shooter campaign“. Chillingo reassures us that size doesn’t matter, at least not to these guys.
The names Chillingo and Android don’t often appear in the same article, even after EA bough the company out last year. When they do appear in the same article, the game associated with the article is usually a pretty good one. In this case we have a new title heading our way called Wake Up Buzii! which will be published by Chillingo and is being developed by iFun4All.
Topping off yesterday’s news that Chillingo has just released three pretty solid games onto Google Play called Feed Me Oil, Draw Race 2 and Harry the Fairy comes word that Chillingo is also gearing up to release Critter Escape! onto Android soon as well. Feel like playing as a mud mutant?
Chillingo, a publisher of mobile games who generally deals with iOS releases, has turned around and launched three games onto Google Play. Chillingo did start releasing Android games awhile ago but eventually took a break from it aside from the rare title here and there. After EA purchased Chillingo, we predicted more games would arrive on Android and it seems to slowly be coming true.
Publisher, Chillingo, getting back into Android, releases Spider Jack and other titles coming soon
Chillingo has been absent from the Android Market for awhile now having only tested it’s waters for a brief stint back in the earlier days of Android. Well now it seems they are getting back into the Android Market and have released their first game in awhile called Spider Jack.
Chillingo hasn’t focused on Android in a very long time when it comes to their games that they publish. However, we thought that since EA purchased Chillingo last year that this might change and this could be the start of it with a game called M.U.S.E., set to release on Android soon.