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Zenonia 5: Wheel of Destiny will have you saving the world once again

Another big game release has arrived this morning, this time coming from the fine folks over at Gamevil. Originally slated for release on Google Play a couple of weeks ago, for whatever reason the release of Zenonia 5: Wheel of Destiny was delayed. Luckily the delay wasn’t that long because Zenonia 5 has now landed on Google Play, giving us yet another addition to the Action-RPG series from Gamevil.

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Spicy Horse’s Worms style combat game Crazy Fairies flies onto Android

About a week ago we did a bit of an in-depth preview for Spicy Horse’s newest game called Crazy Fairies. This new game is a turn-based shooter that take influences from the Worms series where two or more players go head-to-head and battle it out until one person or team dies. Well for those of you who have been interested in this game since we talked about it last week, you can now grab it off of the Google Play store.

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Gameloft releases a new strategy/sim game called World at Arms onto Google Play

Gameloft has released a new game onto Android today that is somewhat of a random release considering there hasn’t really been any early promotion for the game from Gameloft at all. This particular game, called World at Arms, is a new strategy/sim title which comes with some interesting features you don’t usually find in a game like this. It also has some pretty nice visual eye candy as well which doesn’t hurt to have.

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Dragon Slayer Review: More swiping action, but is it fun?

Dragon Slayer, a new Infinity Blade-esque game brought to us by Glu is yet another take on the “swipe, swipe, swipe, push a button, swipe, spend money” genre of gaming that seems to be the only thing I happen to have the misfortune of coming across on the Google Play market. Bear in mind that I come from a background of covering — and loving — independent titles, so covering games that are essentially re-skins of a game that came out years ago is a bit depressing.