PopCap released Plants vs Zombies 2 onto iOS awhile ago and since then we Android gamers have been waiting patiently for the game to actually arrive onto Google Play as well. In that period of time there was even rumors regarding the fact that Apple paid EA/PopCap to keep Plants vs Zombies 2 an iOS exclusive for a long period of time such as six months. This started because of a leaked statement during a meeting with PopCap where something was taken out of context (according to PopCap) which lead to people believing this happened. Whether that is true or not remains a mystery but it doesn’t matter now though since the game is now available on Google Play.
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At midnight this morning the sequel to Madfinger Games’ Dead Trigger game was released onto the masses of Android gamers who have been waiting for this game to launch for almost a year now. Dead Trigger 2 is now available for those of you who have been waiting patiently since our first hands-on with the game at the beginning of 2013.
Rubicon Developments, the creators of the Great Big War Game and other popular turn-based strategy combat games, are back with what appears to be their biggest title yet called Combat Monsters. Now available on Google Play, this game blends collecting cards and the company’s expertise in turn-based combat games to form a pretty impressive title.
A new installment into the Real Steel franchise has arrived today from developers Reliance Entertainment. This new game, officially called Real Steel: World Robot Boxing, brings with it more content and fighting than the previous games as well as better graphics and new robots to use.
Gamevil releases a Puzzle-RPG called Spirit Stones onto Google Play, complete with multiplayer PvP
Gamevil has released a new game onto Google Play called Spirit Stones. Like the title of this article states, this is a Puzzle-RPG but this is slightly different than your average game in this genre. For starters there is global PvP available, something you don’t find often in these sort of games.
Noodlecake Studios finally lets The Blockheads invade Android, complete with multiplayer servers
Back in September of this year we announced that Noodlecake Studios and Apportable had joined forces and during that announcement it was also mentioned that The Blockheads would be arriving in September as well. Even though it is a little late The Blockheads have finally invaded Android and it does indeed come with multiplayer servers.
A couple of weeks ago we talked about the fact that Supercell had changed their stance on bringing Clash of Clans to Android after long stating that they wouldn’t be doing that. Since then the game has been in a limited beta for a short period of time and now the game is officially on Google Play for select Android devices and by select Android devices we means tablets mostly.
Not too long ago we announced that Havok, who up until then had only an engine for making PC/console games, had released a new mobile focused game development engine called Project Anarchy. This engine, as you’re probably guessing, is designed for developers of 3D mobile games and allows for cross-platform development, similar to Unity3D.
One game we’ve talked about heading our way in the near future is Nimblebit’s next release called Pocket Trains. Slated for release yesterday it did in fact arrive right on time so now you can dive into the pixel filled world of trains, pixel people and managing all of it.
Animoca has released a new game onto Google Play today that brings the Ultraman franchise officially to Android. This new game, called Ultraman Galaxy, is actually a TCG style of game but at least these new games in this genre are coming up with new ways to play them and more animation.









