Some rather big news this afternoon in the world of MMORPGs for mobile devices, Forsaken World will be making its way to Android and iOS in the near future. Originally released for PC gamers to play, Forsaken World Mobile will be bringing the series to mobile gamers without any cutbacks on visuals or content.
Tag: Development
We have finally updated our app this afternoon which, for some of you, is something you have been hoping to have happen for awhile now. You may have seen us mentioning on G+ that we are redesigning the app with a whole new look. That isn’t this update. What this update is for is to get ready for that one which will be coming soon. However, there are some new features added with this update and a few tweaks.
Celebrates getting their own mobile game is nothing new. It doesn’t happen that often but it does happen and it usually deals with someone like Kim Kardashian. As for YouTube celebrities, that hasn’t happened yet but that is apparently changing this Summer with PewDiePie who will be getting his own mobile game soon called PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist.
Back during this year’s GDC conference Sega announced a new addition to their Total War franchise for mobile gamers called Total War Battles: Kingdom. This, however, isn’t just for mobile gamers but for PC gamers as well since there is cross-platform multiplayer functionality that will be coming with Total War Battles: Kingdom.
[Updated] Postal has apparently been denied from Google Play due to ‘gratuitous violence’. Amazon eventually allows Postal’s release.
Google Play has many different nicknames for it, with one of the more popular ones being that it is the ‘Wild West’ of games and applications. This is mainly due to Google’s easy access for publishers who want to upload their games and apps onto Google Play. As long as you follow the TOS )Terms of Service), don’t break anything related to copyrights, and pay your one-time developer fee to open you account, you can pretty much publish whatever you want. Games that get denied by Apple usually make an appearance on Google Play.
Created by Ubisoft, Driver Speedboat Paradise is the latest installment in Ubisoft’s crossplatform series, with the sales and notoriety heretofore largely stemming from consoles. Within this game, players assume the role of a rash youth who hopes to become rich and famous from racing powerboats, only to be recruited by John Tanner to assist him in combating organized crime.
Hero generations, released by Heart Shaped Games, is set to come to Ouya this month. The idea for this game is a decent mash-up of a handful of gaming themes, primarily roguelike elements crossed with 4X planning and building. Players assume the role of an adventurer, and can choose what that adventurer will value (love, greed, etc).
Laser Dog, the developer of the popular endless runner Alone, is back with a new game about saving video games. Called Hopiko, video games are all but destroyed because of the enemies, the Nanobytes, wrecking havoc in the world consisting of retro-style visuals.
Wadjet Eye Games’ Technobabylon will be released onto Android in the future. Come meet the characters.
Wadjet Eye Games, the makers of The Shivah, Gemini Rue, and the Blackwell Series, are about to release another game, in their classic pixelated style. Called Technobabylon, this game is set in a city that’s located in a dystopian Sci-Fi setting, where an Artificial Intelligence runs the city and the local law enforcement are “all seeing” and “keep tabs on everyone”.
Corridor Z is a new runner game centered around zombies, that throws in some new ideas to try to freshen up the formula. As an inverted endless runner, the character you control, there are three to choose from, is running towards the screen.









