Tag: free android games

chasing-yellow-android-game
News

Pocket Gems goes into mobile publishing, launches three games onto Google Play

Pocket Gems have been developing games for mobile for awhile now strictly for iOS until recently when they finally branched out onto Android as well. Late last week the company announced it was getting into mobile game publishing as well, similar to what other companies like Gamevil are doing, with publishing 3rd party mobile games. Their first partner game has arrived on Google Play called Chasing Yello.

dungeon-fighter-gunner-android-game
News

Nexon brings its Dungeon Fighter franchise to Android with Dungeon Fighter Gunner

Nexon has brought another one of their online PC games to mobile, minus the online part that is. Dungeon Fighter Gunner has arrived on the Google Play store and is the first mobile addition to the Dungeon Fighter franchise which even features an online game for PC gamers to play. This particular game though is a completely new story while bringing all of the action from the online game to mobile.

uberstrike-android-game
News

New free-to-play cross-platform FPS called UberStrike sneaks onto Google Play

A few days ago, a new free-to-play first-person shooter by Cmune quietly made its way to Google Play for all the Android FPS lovers out there to enjoy. It is an online multiplayer shooter that claims to have over 8 million players playing worldwide on PC. UberStrike allows for cross-platform play between Android, iOS and PC, and it boasts some good (if somewhat raw at the moment) graphics. On the splash screen, there is the nVidia Tegra logo, but we cannot confirm for now if this is actually an officially sanctioned Tegra game or not.

super-monsters-ate-my-condo-android-game
News

Adult Swim brings back the monsters in Super Monsters Ate My Condo

Adult Swim released Monsters Ate My Condo some time ago, which itself is a great game to play, and have decided to follow it up by bringing the monsters back in a new game called Super Monsters Ate My Condo. The gameplay is pretty much the same for the most part, as are the visuals, except for the fact you only have two minutes in this game to get as many points as possible. This makes the game a lot more frantic.