Released on December 16th, Storycentric Worlds and Unimatrix Productions have given us The Filmmaker. This is the third of their text adventure games that combines elements of interactive fiction, visual novels and gamebooks with a graphic user interface very reminiscent of early 1990’s text adventures. While not a sequel or direct continuation of their previous two games, Lifestream and Shady Brook, the game does provide players of those games little Easter eggs throughout.
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Taichi Panda (Snail Games) updates their MMORPG with fresh content for all! There are some holiday goodies, both visually and functionally. According to Snail, every player who logs in should receive a package of in-game content worth $10. That’s all well and good, but what else arrived in the Snowstorm update?
Released by ArmNomads LLC, Cubway is an ambient puzzler that’s been recently made available on Android. In this game, players will look to manipulate a cube, working its way toward the end of the level, which is usually the the other end of the screen. And while that may seem bland on the surface, there are a myriad of environmental effects to account for, and visual highlights to enjoy.
Carl Games has released their newest game onto Android called Hellbird. This particular game is similar in style to Flappy Bird with regards to the one-finger tapping style of gameplay. In this game you’ll be taking control of Hellbird, who has escaped from Hell and is now trying to stay out of it.
Empty. began as Dustyroom Games’ entry into the Ludum Dare Game Jam challenge number 37. With the theme of “One Room,” they created an extraordinarily minimalistic and genuinely clever puzzle game, and the experimental game has come to Android devices.
If you’re looking for a breakout style game with a twist, maybe you should check out Orconoid. Orconoid at it’s core is a throwback to the breakout style games of the 80’s. It even has that retro look to it with 8bit graphics. Instead of bricks to break, you have to defeat waves of enemy orcs.
Pietoon Studios has released their first Android game onto Google Play called Poly Water. This particular game is actually a bit more of a relaxing style of endless arcade game. In Poly Water, players will be presented with the main character to control, which happens to be a little creature to starter off with. Eventually you will be able to unlock other characters and use those instead.
Earth is being invaded by evil alien robots, and pitiful human technology cannot stop the mechanical assault. It’s up to you, a colossal cetacean, to thwart this nefarious onslaught by racking up the highest score possible.
Fans of Tower Defense games may want to check out Cursed Coins, which is an upcoming game. In this game, players are looking to rob various crypts, and protect their stash of gold coins from invading undead, and other unsavory types. Players face off against skeletons, zombies, and goblins, each with their own abilities.
The goal of Animoca Brands’ bizarre new clicker game is to fill the glutinous Leon’s gullet in a search for salivary satisfaction. Players need to help Leon’s Holiday mission by tapping as fast as possible to gorge on as much culinary cuisine as possible in order to gain ample weight. Because, as we all know, the Holidays were made for stuffing ourselves with as much food as humanly possible.









