Google has three channels of live streams for Google I/O 2015. Each one has its own schedule for keynotes and sessions, all of which focus on different areas. All three channels went live at 9am PST and channel 2 is starting off with “Smarter user acquisition with App Indexing, AdWords and Google Analytics” and will then be followed-up with Project Tango, Designing for Virtual Reality and some other great sessions.
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Google I/O 2015 Day 2 Chan.1 live stream has begun, starting with Google ATAP. Here’s the full schedule and you can watch it here.
It’s Friday and it is Day 2 of Google I/O 2015 and Google is streaming their keynotes and sessions live via YouTube like always. Of course if you happen to be here already, we have added the stream here for you to watch and the first keynote for Day 2 is the Google ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects team) keynote.
Square Enix released the transcript from their financial results briefing as well as their planning for the 2016 Fiscal Year and there were some interesting tidbits to be found in there. Square Enix has done well for themselves so far this year apparently across all platforms, those being PC, console and mobile. In fact, according to CEO Yosuke Matsuda, games for smart devices did quite well.
Released by indie dev Chasing Carrots, Cosmonautica isn’t your typical space simulator. The game has a bit of a mash-up of trading, “life simulation”, and combat. Players assume the role of the captain of a dilapidated spaceship, and through caring for both it and your crew, try to become the most successful space merchant in the galaxy.
Google I/O 2015 begins tomorrow and while a lot will be focused on the next Android version, Android wearables, and Virtual Reality, there will be some Android gaming mixed into everything. ACE EdVenture Studio will be at Google I/O this year showing off an educational type of RPG called ChemCaper is will be based around Chemistry.
The rather popular and somewhat minimalistic RTS game Rymdkapsel will be getting an update next week. Developed by Grapefrukt, the company has announced that the update will bring two new game modes to Rymdkapsel as well as some other goodies for players to enjoy.
Outplay is a game development studio that has seen some pretty big growth over the past year. Well the company is celebrating turning 4yrs old and to celebrate, Outplay is developing four new games that will be arriving in the near future. If Outplay doesn’t seem familiar to you, you more than likely know some of their games, with their biggest one being a partnership effort with Rovio with the Angel Birds Stella Pop! game that was recently released.
Back in the beginning of March 2015 we reported on a new cross-platform Hack ‘n Slash RPG that would be heading our way soon called Angel Stone. This is one of those games that we are really looking forward to playing, sort of like how we were really anticipating the release of Implosion. Of course this is all based off of the initial footage we watched of Angel Stone’s gameplay. However, with a little luck, you could end up playing Angel Stone before it launches now that beta sign-ups are now live.
Yesterday is a point and click adventure (with a little hidden object thrown in) that was released originally in 2012. The story centered around the murder of homeless people, and the protagonist John Yesterday (whose role is one of a couple that players assume) is hired to investigate them. Publisher Miroids and developer Pendulo Studio are announcing a sequel called Yesterday Origins.
Arizona Sunshine is a new “room-scale” zombie shooter slated for release later this year for HTC upcoming VR hearset called Vive. This game is being made specifically for Virtual Reality gaming, which is why it is being labeled as room-scale, because it will take full advantage of the 15 ft. by 15 ft tracking space.









