Released by pH Works, KILL is a new shooter that’s now out for Android devices. KILL has little for a story, but what it does have is somewhat philosophical, entertaining the notion that people are ideas, as opposed to being defined by their corporeal aspects, so each of the geometric shapes represents a thought.
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[Update: Released] See if you can “beat the beat” in Dub Dash, finally arriving onto Android next month
Set to be released by Headup Games, and developed by Incodra, Dub Dash is a new rhythm game that’s coming soon to Android, which we originally reported on back in September 2015. It was originally slated for release in Q4 2015, but as you can tell, it is a bit late on hitting Google Play. Today, however, we have a more specific release time for Dub Dash.
Released by Bandai Namco, Digimon Heroes! is their latest release on Android. Set in the Digimon universe, this game is a cross between card battles, and match three. In Digimon Heroes!, the story is simple: File Island has been suffering under constant struggle, and is in desperate need for someone to restore peace.
Nexon and Envision Entertainment (formerly known as EA Phenomic) have globally released their new strategy game today called Path of War. This particular MMORTS-esque type of game features a futuristic theme to it instead of a more modern war theme. While the meat of this game will fall under the multiplayer aspects, there is a storyline available as well.
Noodlecake has revealed some of their plans for Android game releases for the immediate future today. The first game mentioned is their upcoming Clocks title which will actually be landing onto Google Play tomorrow. The other game mentioned is the much anticipated Alto’s Adventure game, which plenty of us have been waiting for.
Released by Laxarus, Tigerball is a new physics-based game that’s now out on Android. In this game, players are looking to bounce a yellow ball with black stripes (hence the name) into a basket. For each stage, the obstacles that must be bypassed by the ball will change.
Razor Forge TV owners lately have had plenty of new games to try out, thanks to the Ouya Marketplace and most of the games from there being available on the Cortex storefront. One game, called Read Only Memories, is now available on the Cortex store for Forge TV owners for free.
Release by Full Fat, Flick Quarterback 16 is the newest addition to the company’s ongoing series of Flick Quarterback titles, which is now out on Android. As one might guess from the game’s name, players will use flicking motions to both cause the quarterback to throw the ball, as well as to help steer the ball either left or right during flight, in the hopes of hitting the receiver, while keeping an eye open for the incoming blitz.
Since the recent release of FNAF World by Scott Games onto Steam, people have liked the game conceptually. In terms of execution, however, there have been several complaints and criticism coming from the game’s player base. Even Scott Cawthon said he released it a little too early and as of today he has decided to finally pull the game off the market.
NHN Entertainment’s pixel-filled RPG called Crusaders Quest has been updated with some new customization features for your characters, new weapons, a new event and more. While the new character costumes change the appearance of your heroes, they also improve the stats of your hero you can deciding to dress up. In total there are six new costumes for six heroes.









