Ubisoft and DreamWorks have come together to develop an official Trolls game which has now officially been released onto Google Play as of today in a soft launch. The game, which is called Trolls: Crazy Party Forest, is based off of the upcoming animated DreamWorks movie that is simply called Trolls.
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Ubisoft and DreamWorks have come together to develop an official Trolls game which has now officially been released onto Google Play as of today. The game, which is called Trolls: Crazy Party Forest, is based off of the upcoming animated DreamWorks movie that is simply called Trolls.
In what seems to be a steady stream of quiet releases, Ludia Inc’s Dragons: Rise of Berk joins the ranks of other former iOS exclusives that are now appearing on Android. Rise of Berk launched on May 22nd as an iOS exclusive but as of today is available for Android.
At the beginning of March we mentioned that Rovio has teamed up with DreamWorks and the two companies were going to be bringing a spin-off game for the movie The Croods to Android and iOS. Well The Croods have come themselves out of their caves and are now available on Google Play to download. As you can tell, The Croods is based off of the upcoming movie of the same name slated for release in theaters on March 22nd, 2013.
Another movie themed game has arrived today on Android but this time around it is coming from DreamWorks, with the game’s development being done by PikPok, called Rise of the Guardians: Dash ‘N Drop. This particular movie-based game is, if you haven’t already guessed it, themed around DreamWork’s upcoming animated film Rise of the Guardians which is slated to hit theaters on November 21st, 2012.
Bungie’s co-founder comes together with impressive team for new mobile game development studio Industrial Toys
A new mobile game development studio is starting up and considering who is already on board on the staff, this is looking to shape up to be a bit of a ‘dream team’. The studio, called Industrial Toys, includes Bungie’s co-founder Alex Seropian and ex-DreamWorks R&D manager Brent Pease.