If you had Hot wheels as a child, congratulations! You were born after 1968. What I’m saying is that they’re ubiquitous in children’s rooms everywhere. One more show of solidarity; who’s tired of a a studio taking something you grew up with or loved and turning it into a poorly implemented money-making steamer? Again, I feel like that’s most of us. I’m looking at you, Transformers.
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Entropy: A Quest for Harmony is a unique, relaxing puzzle game that involves rotating elements around triangles in 2 dimensional geometric spaces to achieve a balance. There are over 60 puzzles in which equilibrium must be found, with new mechanics being added over the course of levels increasing in both challenge and complexity.
Released by Kurdexum, Desulter is a new timing-based, arcade game, that’s been released on to the Android platform. In this game, players will be looking to move a small orange square through a series of obstacles. The obstacles come in a variety shapes, such as circles,or squares, and are both hollow in the middle, as well as containing openings.
Released by IceSpark, LinkWords is a puzzle game that’s recently been released on Android. In this game, players will look at a board of jumbled letters, and seek out words, a la Word Searches that can still be found in newspapers and activity books. Players will be given a square that is populated with a grid of letters.
This week a brand new game join the line up of Classic Mania Games: Retro Pitfall Challenge. It delivers to all retro-gaming fanatic a game with the same feeling of the classic Pitfall from which take inspiration. With its unique and difficult gameplay together with a fancy vintage graphic design it’s absolutely worth of your attention.
The developers behind the upcoming fantasy themed RPG called Final Clash have opened up pre-registration for its upcoming global launch in the near future. PopPace, as the developers are called, will also be rewarding folks who sign-up ahead of the game’s launch with some in-game goodies when it does officially arrive.
Kemco, infamous for their ever-growing catalogue of mobile JRPG titles, have released the English version of yet another of their vast RPGs called Fairy Elements. While the game costs $7.99 for the premium edition, as a celebration of the title’s launch the game is available for $4.99 for a limited time, and includes 1000 In-app purchase points.
Echo Studios gives us their newest title, “Hellworm.” Release today on the Play store, it provides a fresh take on an old classic. I won’t be the only cat on the block to draw the comparison between Hellworm and Snake. The parallels are there, but for the most part that’s where the similarities stop.
Developer Esayitch released his throwback platformer this week, “Tower of the Wizard”. It’s an easy-playing homage to the Nintendo Gameboy side-scrollers of the early 90’s. The game is done in an 8-bit style which we’ve all become very accustomed to seeing on the play store lately.
Who knew cute little cubes could jump? They most definitely can in Microcube, a new endless runner from Beijing publisher ZPLAY. Endless jumper would be a more appropriate description, as jumping is exactly how you will be guiding your tiny hexahedron friend through a never-ending, side-scrolling world.









