The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land is an upcoming mobile game for Android that will be released alongside the mid-season premiere of The Walking Dead Season 5. Set in the TV continuity of The Walking Dead, as opposed to TellTale’s game which takes place in the comic book universe, there wasn’t really much revealed in the cinematic trailer for the game other than that there will be zombies. Go figure.
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Previously released on PC and PlayStation 4, War Thunder will be coming to Tegra K1 devices including the Shield Tablet. War Thunder is an expansive WWII MMO that has players piloting planes on either the Allies or the Axis side.
Yesterday we reported on Nvidia’s upcoming Shield Tablet and the massive leak that basically unofficially announced the new device along with pricing, hardware specs and pretty much everything else related to it. Today is the official announcement from Nvidia themselves along with all the details, pricing and launch date information as well.
Ubisoft has decided to team up with two other companies, GREE and PlayNext, for the development and eventual release of a new Assassin’s Creed game for mobile devices called Assassin’s Creed Memories. This won’t be your usual Assassin’s Creed style of game where you run around and kill people, at least not in the usual sneaky way in past titles that you’re used to.
TellTale Games has released a new trailer for the upcoming new episode for The Walking Dead: Season 2. For those of you keeping track, this would be Episode 4 of Season 2. Right now there isn’t a release date for the Android release, only for iOS and the PS Vita (July 22nd, 2014), but the Android version shouldn’t be too far behind.
Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games are all the rage these days. It’s nice though to be able to take part in an epic fantasy quest from the comfort of your couch as opposed to sitting at your PC. Nexon M’s game will allow you to do just that later this summer. Their most recent project, Legion of Heroes is a PC quality MMORPG for your mobile devices.
Out There is a game of surviving outer space. Players assume the role of an astronaut that has awoken from cryonic sleep, and is now located in a far away, and unfamiliar, portion of outer space. From this remote locale you venture forth, eking out your survival by re-purposing salvage found drifting through space, skimming oxygen from planets that have it, alien tech, and the like. The game is quite difficult, per the admission of the developers on their page in Google Play, with its focus being resource management and interactive fictions. This base game costs $3.99.
All racing fans can get excited. Pixelbite is at it again and we are pretty sure that the third time’s the charm. It was recently posted on Pixelbite’s web page that Reckless Racing 3 will arrive this fall for Android devices. For those of you that may not be familiar with Pixelbite, their games for mobile devices include: Reckless Racing, Reckless Racing 2, Reckless Getaway and Repulze.
Coming Next Week to Android: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery – A Charmingly Visual 3D Puzzler
Coming out of Liverpool, UK is one of the most charmingly visual games to be released in some time. Lucid Games will release Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery on Android next week, July 23rd and we couldn’t be more excited. It was released on IOS earlier this year to much acclaim. Graphically it is as appealing as Gesundheit by Revolutionary Concepts and Paper Monsters by Crescent Moon Games.
The big 0.9.0 update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition that landed recently has received a bit of a boost with a quick 0.9.1 update shortly after its release and now we have version 0.9.2 that was just pushed to Google Play and Amazon Appstore. The quick 0.9.1 update was a few bug fixes but this new 0.9.2 has a pretty big changelog of tweaks, bug fixes and more.









