Released by Jesse Makkonen, DISTRAINT: Pocket Pixel Horror is a side-scrolling adventure game that’s recently been ported over from PC. In this game, players will assume the role of Price, a young man who works for a corporation that is involved in renting out apartments, and Price’s job is to turn out the tenants that fall behind, despite the fact that they’re indigent.
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Help your starship escape pursuing aliens in Battleship Lonewolf: Space TD, now out on Google Play
Released by tabasco games, Battleship Lonewolf: Space TD is an interesting strategy game, where players are tasked with helping to keep a fleeing battleship in tact. The backstory is predicated on power stones, which are resource endemic to outer space, with our solar system having already run out of them.
Stephen Folkes has released his debut game onto Android called Defend Your Turf. This little gem of a game combines mechanics that you used to find in old school beat em’ ups, with that of a more tactical style of gameplay, but somehow keeps a lot of the action found in the former style of gameplay. There’s also a staggering amount of nervous pigeons.
You’ve probably played Solitaire on just about every computer that you’ve ever used that wasn’t a Mac (unless you used iTunes) and not at work. Maybe you understood the game, maybe you didn’t, but you probably tried it at least once.
Originally released onto iOS and ending up pretty popular over there, Eden Games has brought their racing game Gear.Club over to Android. If you’re into racing games, Gear.Club is a more realistic type of game instead with fully customizable cars, which includes everything from engines to suspensions and more.
VaragtP Studios, developers of Tap Heroes and Loot Heroes, have released their third game onto Android called Plantera. Unlike the company’s other games, which are clicker/idler RPGs, this is an arcade-sim hybrid title where you’ll be trying to protect your garden from critters wanting to eat all your plants.
We’ve been following the development of the upcoming Torchlight Mobile game for awhile now, and it is an interesting, if not frustrating, game to watch being developed. Since it was announced back in the Summer of 2015, the development hasn’t had a lot of details released about it, except for at specific shows such as GDC or the Tokyo Game Show. Hell we still don’t even have a real release date for it.
Released by robapps, Electromagnets is a game where players control two magnets, and most push them apart or pull them together to avoid oncoming obstacles. These obstacles are either located along the periphery of the screen, or right along the middle. The magnets will naturally drift apart, and only come together when players tap and hold on the screen.
Clicker RPGs have grown in popularity on mobile devices over the past 8 or so months and if you’re a fan of these types of games, there’s a new one for you to check out called Afterlife. However, this particular game is a hybrid title, meshing clicker style mechanics with collectible card game (CCG) content.
NetMarble has announced what their next game release will be, which is a Star Wars game called Force Arena. This particular game is a PvP-focused title where you’ll be going up against other players in real-time combat. Once you start up the game, you’ll be able to pick which side you want to be on, the Rebellion or the Empire.









