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.
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Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius now has an official release time for the game’s global launch. Pre-registration now live.
Last week we reported on the soft launch for Final Fantasy Brave Exvius which is currently only available in a couple of selection regions, mainly Japan. However Square Enix and gumi inc have announced that the global launch for this game will be happening this year and actually in the pretty near future.
MHGames has announced that their newest puzzler called Oddhop will be landing on Android later this Spring and have released details about what exactly will be coming with this game. This particular game takes place in more of a board game style, where players will be presented a hexagonal terrain filled with different animals.
So far in the two years that Nvidia has launched the Nvidia Shield tablet we have had two iterations, the original and then the recently released Tegra K1 version. It seems a new version is passing through the FCC right now and this time it looks like it’ll be sporting the Tegra X1 chipset. This would obviously be a big improvement if this ends up being true.
4:33 Creative Labs may only have a couple of games available so far on Android, but those games have done very well for themselves already. The developer’s next title was announced today and is called Seven Guardians. This will be an action-based strategy-RPG title featuring a side-scrolling style of gameplay.
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.
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.
Released originally on iOS by MandleDuck Ltd, SaruTobi is a freemium game where players have the opportunity to win/earn a actual bitcoins. The gameplay is fairly basic, where players are assuming control of monkey that is hanging on the bottom of a vine.
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.
Disney launched their multi-platform ‘world’ full of games and things players can do, including creating pretty much whatever they want in that world, about 2 years ago. It’s a lot like Skylanders in the way of using physical toys (characters) that can be scanned into the game world and used by the player that scanned them in.









