It is time for another round-up of sales going on right now for Android games and today is an especially good round-up of limited time sales, most likely due to the fact St. Patrick’s Day is this weekend. Whatever the reason is though, there are some pretty awesome games on sale in order to entice you to spend some of those pennies you’ve been saving up.
Tag: FPS
Gameloft has decided to put up their most recent addition to the Modern Combat franchise on sale for a mere dollar for a limited time. For those of you who are FPS game fans and haven’t picked up Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, now would be a good time to do so since you’ll be saving around $6 with this sale.
We spotted back in February that High Voltage Games were gearing up to release their FPS game The Conduit onto Tegra-based Android devices this month. Originally released onto the Wii, The Conduit is getting HD tags tacked onto it and has had the controls reworked in order to be properly played on mobile devices.
I find the news of High Voltage’s award-winning Wii shooter, The Conduit, coming to the Tegra Zone to be concerning. For a few reasons, actually. Porting Wii games to mobile devices isn’t anything new, but it’s a little worrying in the Conduit’s case.
Madfinger Games are some busy little bee these days and back during CES 2013 we had some hands-on time with an early build of Dead Trigger 2 on Project Shield. The game back then looked gorgeous so now it probably looks even better. At Mobile World Congress 2013, Madfinger Games let out some additional details about their upcoming sequel to Dead Trigger.
A new FPS game has popped up on TegraZone’s website called The Conduit HD. Developed by High Voltage Games, this game takes place in Washington D.C. which has been hit by several strange events resulting in heightened local and national tensions. This ends up being an attack by an alien race known as the Drudge and, as you may be guessing, you’re hired to help stop them.
You may remember the Minecraft style FPS game we were talking about early last year called Brick Force. Since the game’s release, it has undergone a lot of updates and has received added content to make it quite an enjoyable game to play on your PC. However, when we were talking about Brick Force, we were mentioning that it would be receiving a companion application for Android devices to use.
Welcome to the seventh installment of our Under The Radar column where we showcase a handful of good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on the site. Ultimately, with this, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. If you know of more quality games released recently that have not got the attention they deserve, let us know by leaving a comment!
The 10-day developer challenge from Kill Screen called OUYA CREATE has come to a close with 22 games in total being selected as finalists in a variety of categories, all of which have rather interesting names. Some of these games are pretty solid and we’ve even talked about a couple of them recently including Whispering Willows, a horror-themed adventure puzzle game that will also be coming to Android.
As we have seen in the recent past whether it is from all the submissions in OUYA’s CREATE competition or just from news from developers making games, OUYA has a lot of developers interested in the Android-powered console. We now have a really big list of confirmed games heading to OUYA which includes some rather big titles like Square Enix’s Final Fantasy III, Adhesive Games’ Hawken and Double Fine’s The Cave and Reds.








