Interesting news today coming from Google who has confirmed yesterday’s rumor regarding the modular smartphone project called Project Ara. The rumor going around was that the project was dead, and Google confirmed this today, although it is actually suspended and not so much dead.
Tag: Development
Niantic has been working on the next update for their Pokemon GO game, and the update when it arrives will make leveling up a bit easier thanks to the new Buddy system they are planning to add to the game. The last update brought the Appraisal system, which basically has the leader of your faction informing you whether or not a particular Pokemon you are getting appraised is good or if it sucks.
Telltale Games announces the release dates for Episode 2 of their Batman series, except for mobile
Telltale Games has announced the release date for Episode 2 (called Children of Arkham) of their new Batman series, but only for PC and consoles. Why? Because we here on mobile platforms are still waiting for Episode 1 to arrive, which won’t even be happening until September 13th, 2016. The good news is that you will have a few days to play through episode 1 before the second episode arrives for PC and consoles.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Lumines: Puzzle & Music will be arriving for Android devices on September 1st
Developed mobcast inc. have revealed that their upcoming game, called Lumines: Puzzle & Music, will be landing on mobile devices in September. Originally released for the PSP, this game has been in a limited release in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand for mobile devices but is now heading for a Western release.
[UPDATE: Game Released] NetMarble begins pre-registration for their upcoming multiplayer FPS game Final Shot
NetMarble has announced today that they have opened up pre-registration for their upcoming team-based FPS title called Final Shot. As we just mentioned, this particular game is a multiplayer FPS game where teams of fiver players battle it out with each other on a particular map that is chosen.
[UPDATE: Expansion Released] Guild of Dungeoneering will be getting an expansion later this month called Pirates Cove
Guild of Dungeoneering was recently released onto Android by Versus Evil, with Gambrinous being the developers. Since the game’s release onto mobile, the developers have been working on bringing the first expansion, called Pirate’s Cove, to this version and it looks to be almost ready for release.
Nvidia has submitted designs for a pair of new wireless peripherals to the FCC. To wit, they are a TV remote (similar to the one used with Nvidia’s Android TV model), and a game controller. Starting with the latter, it’s obvious that it’s a redesign for a few reasons. First, the shape of the controller is a bit on the leaner side, thinning out at the lower portion (think PlayStation’s Sixaxis controller, but not quite as drastic).
Back in early 2015 we learned that there would be a collection of games heading to Android in the near future called Duke Nukem 3D: Hail to the King Collection which was being developed by Voidpoint. Since the initial story we followed the development of said collection of games, including having a great interview with Richard “TerminX” Gobeille of Voidpoint. However, now we have some bad news to report, which is this collection of games has now been canceled.
During the now concluded Gamescom 2016 show Madfinger Games revealed what their next title would be, which is a Destiny-style game called Shadowgun Legends. While we already have a fair amount of details revealed about this game, the only gameplay we have seen has been that short clip in the video leaked out the other week. Well now we have a bit more of an official look at the gameplay for Shadowgun Legends.
Justin Roiland is the co-creator and lead voice for the Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty. Well he has now founded his own Virtual Reality game development studio called Squanchtendo, and promises to make some great and humor-filled VR games for all Virtual Reality platforms.









