A rather interesting game has made the jump from iOS to Android finally called Guncrafter. What you will be doing in this game is designing your own gun before jumping into a multiplayer game and going head-to-head with other players around the world.
Tag: FPS Games
Brad Pitt has a movie hitting theaters soon called World War Z and Phosphor Games has been hired to develop and publish an official movie tie-in game for Android and iOS which will also be called World War Z. We already know the kind of games this company develops so we can expect to see plenty of eye candy in this new one, especially because it is also being developed using the Unreal Engine.
Gameloft has also come out to announce that three of their games will be updated with Google Play Games features. One game we already mentioned today is Modern Combat 4 but the company will also be updating two other games as well with Google Play Games integration.
A source port of the Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine called RTCW4A has landed on Google Play and somehow slid under the radar for over a month without being seen. Originally released back in April of this year, RTCW4A brings the Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine to Android so you can play the game on your Android device.
PikPok’s recently released endless running / FPS game Into The Dead has surpasses the 10 million downloads mark on Android and iOS in a rater short period of time. For a game that has been out for barely 5 months, that is a pretty impressive number to break.
The Team Fortress style FPS game that Gameloft has been teasing for a little while now will be finally getting released both iOS and Android tomorrow. Blitz Brigade will feature plenty of multiplayer content for those of you more apt to playing these types of games when you can shoot other players.
Mid-week Android game release round-up: Dodge Balls, Rogue Miner, Emily in Darkness, Tentacle Wars and more
The middle of each week seems to be a rather busy time for indie developers and their game releases for Android. While the much bigger game development companies out there tend to release their games on Thursdays and Fridays, mid-week is a good time for the smaller companies and teams to get their goods out onto Google Play.
Sega released last week their zombie killing game House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels onto Android and back when we announced that the game had arrived, we mentioned that there was a few surprises for those of you who are fans of retro games. One of those surprises is a ‘Shinobi’ upgrade which is themed after the classic ninja game’s bonus shooting gallery rounds.
Madfinger Games has come out today with some new that should make plenty of people happy. If you happen to own an Ouya Android-powered game console, have a GameStick on pre-order and arriving soon, or plan on grabbing a Wikipad then you’ll be happy to know that Madfinger Games will have you covered in one form or another on any of those devices soon.
The Green Throttle gaming system, which consists of a controller and an application that basically turns the Android device it is installed on into a console system, has had six new games added to its catalog of supported titles. This includes the ever popular Duke Nukem 3D game for those of you who just like to shoot stuff… a lot of stuff.









