Square Enix had a pretty strong showing this year at the Tokyo Game Show, with plenty of mobile goodness to be found. Well, at least the company talked about a lot of mobile goodness. As for anything playable, there wasn’t a whole lot there that isn’t already available to play. However, the company did have a new Final Fantasy game being talked about and shown off.
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Square Enix had a pretty strong showing this year at the Tokyo Game Show, with plenty of mobile goodness to be found. Well, at least the company talked about a lot of mobile goodness. As for anything playable, there wasn’t a whole lot there that isn’t already available to play. However, the company did have a new Final Fantasy game being talked about and shown off.
Last year Square Enix announced Final Fantasy Agito, which was only released in Japan before a Western release was announced during E3 2014. Since then nothing has been announced as to when the game would be arriving in the West. We now know why the radio silence was happening, because Square Enix is cancelling Final Fantasy Agito. Have no fear though, it will be ‘reborn’ as something else instead.
[Update: Released] Sega announces their next game Puzzle & Glory will be arriving for Android soon. Pre-registration now live.
Sega today announced that they will be publishing a new game onto Android soon called Puzzle & Glory. This particular game was developed by Demiurge, the same folks who developed D3’s popular Marvel Puzzle Quest game. As you might be guessing, this will be a new Puzzle-RPG title.
Attain inner peace and a meditative state of mind while solving puzzles in Koi, coming this month to Android
There isn’t a lot of good Zen-style games out there on mobile, but it looks like we will finally be able to get one more to play soon called Koi. Since its development, Koi has won a few awards including the Best Upcoming Game this year at 2015 San Francisco GDC IMGA.
The rush to see who can capture the mobile game streaming market is heating up even more. Currently Mobcrush is still only available on iOS, the company is still working on a beta for Android. This leaves Twitch and YouTube Gaming as the front runners to capture the Android market share for mobile game streaming. DeNA does have their app as well, called Mirrativ, but as it stands that application still needs a bunch of features.
If you’re over the legal drinking age in your region and happen to visit pubs/bar on occasion, then there is probably a good chance you’ve seen a Golden Tee arcade game sitting there calling your name. Golden Tee is an incredibly popular Golf game that also has networking and online tournaments (for cash prizes too), so you can compete against other folks who happen to be playing while drinking at their favorite pub. Well now the game is expanding its reach even more with an official mobile version called Golden Tee Mobile.
Aside from the usual big names in anime, be it Pokemon or whatever, we don’t get to see much in the way of anime TV series getting their own mobile game spin-off that often. However, FUNinamtion and GameSamba have teamed up to bring a Tokyo Ghoul mobile game.
For all of you who thought that the Five Nights at Freddy’s games were over… you’re still correct on that. However, the developer behind the series, Scott Games, has announced a new Five Nights at Freddy’s game. It is not part of the series though and is a completely new game, in a completely different genre of gaming. Meet FNAF World.
Headup Games today has announced their newest title that will be heading to Android soon called Dub Dash. Players will be trying to complete various challenging courses that have been designed to flow with the game’s soundtrack perfectly.








