Tag: Development

Alice-Wonderland-Golf-Android-Game
News

Tapstar Interactive will be releasing Alice in Wonderland: Golf Puzzle Adventures this week

Do you like Mini Golf? How about Alice in Wonderland? If you answered “Yes” to both of those questions, TapStar Interactive and Paladin Studios have a game coming for you. Releasing later this week is Alice in Wonderland: Puzzle Golf Adventures created by TapStar Interactive (Boulder Dash – 30th Anniversary) and Paladin Studios (Momonga Pinball). What would make Alice follow the white rabbit in this day in age? He stole her Smartphone of course.

Google-CardBoard-IO-2016
News

Google may finally be releasing an Android-powered VR headset at Google I/O 2016

In other VR news today, word on the virtual street is that Google may be gearing up to release an Android-powered Virtual Reality headset of their own at next week’s Google I/O 2016. This wouldn’t be a massive surprise or anything if it actually came to pass, since this is the next logical step from Google Cardboard in the world of VR headset evolution. This is especially true with yesterday’s news that there is over a million active Gear VR users.

Plague-Inc-Board-Game
News

Plague Inc may also be getting a board game if their Kickstarter is a success

Yesterday we reported on This War Of Mine getting its own physical board game and that 11-bit Studio’s Kickstarter campaign has begun. We also said it is usually physical board games getting digital adaptations and not the other way around. Well it looks like the ‘other way around’ is becoming a trend as Plague Inc is looking to get a physical board game as well. Of course this solely depends on how successful the Kickstarter campaign for it is.

Nintendo-Wii-U-smartphone
News

Nintendo’s next two mobile games will feature a free-to-start business model

Nintendo recently revealed what franchises their next two mobile games would be from, that being Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing. Today the company revealed what sort of business model these games would have, and while Nintendo did say all of their games would be free-to-play more than likely back when they initially revealed they would be making mobile games, it seems then are going to be trying a slightly different approach with these two upcoming games.