Earlier in 2012 we started talking about a rather entertaining game called Eden to GREEEEN from iNiS Corp. which was heading to Tegra-based Android devices. Back then we also got to sit down during GDC 2012 and get some hands-on time with the game and it was certainly quite a fun game even though we only had a short time with it. It also seems that instead of publishing the game themselves, iNiS Corp. has let Zynga publish Eden to Green onto Google Play instead.
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Recently we mentioned that the newest addition to Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter franchise would be arriving this month and now rumor has it that it will be arriving tomorrow. Dungeon Hunter 4 is going back to the majority of the franchise’s roots from the first couple of games where there was a storyline and actual dungeons to crawl your way through, killing monsters and getting to loot.
If you’ve been following the news here recently about all the different types of controllers, peripherals and console type devices coming out that are Android powered, then you probably remember us talking about the Green Throttle controller a few times already. The controller and accompanying application, for those of you who are not familiar with it, basically allows gamers to play Android games on their TVs basically like a console with the big feature being that most of the game are geared towards multiplayer gaming.
We get to talk about a lot of hybrid games, as we like to call them anyways, where developers take two or more of the traditional game genres and mesh them together to create something unique and different. Usually this turns out pretty decently and there is never an end to the surprise of genres developers are willing to blend together. Stereo Ride by ArtofBytes and Moarbile Games is one of those surprises that has somehow flown under the radar as it has been out for a little while now.
Disney has put a rather large amount of their paid games on sale for free. In fact it can’t even really be called a sale since it is more like a giveaway. Right now the AppSales application is reporting that five Disney games, which is pretty much the majority of their gaming titles, have gone down in price from $0.99 to free.
Triniti Interactive Have been responsible for a decent amount of games as of late, usually in their Call of Mini franchise. However breaking away from that franchise, the company has released a new game called Tiny Legends: Heroes onto Google Play and is actually a sequel to their Crazy Knight game which is also available on Google Play.
Namco Bandai has released two games, the first being Tekken Card Tournament which we reported on earlier this morning, and Corn Quest which is a tower defense style of game. The fields of your farm are being attached by bugs, mutant bugs to be exact, and it’s your job to stop them from eating everything.
During GDC 2013 which ended last week Gameloft was out and about showing off a few games including their newest addition to the Dungeon Hunter franchise, Dungeon Hunter 4. While a storyline seems to have made its way back into the game, as well as actual dungeons to crawl through for loot, it appears we may not have to wait too much longer to actually play the game.
/we have been talking about Tekken Card Tournament on and off for the past couple of month with the game being in beta for the duration of that time. Well Namco Bandai has finally dropped the beta tags and officially released the game onto mobile devices. For those of you unfamiliar with this game, this is a cross-platform card combat game between Android, iOS and PC platforms based around the Tekken universe.
Today I am covering two games that combined have been download a billion times, Subway Surfer and Temple Run 2. Why? Both of these are games that I just seem to have a hard time putting down. They are available for Android and iOS but something about these continuous runner games keeps me coming back for more.








