Since its release Pokemon Go wasn’t just about going out trying to catch all the little creatures of our childhood. It asked us to make, as always, our first important choice: our team! After that the war began, rivalries took over the net, and in the streets with the aim of making all the gyms in our city belonging to our team. However, this has never been an easy task. First of all, because of the great number of players trying to do the same under a different color, but also because the little field of view available in the app didn’t allow us to see much further from our position.
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Developer Esayitch released his throwback platformer this week, “Tower of the Wizard”. It’s an easy-playing homage to the Nintendo Gameboy side-scrollers of the early 90’s. The game is done in an 8-bit style which we’ve all become very accustomed to seeing on the play store lately.
Who knew cute little cubes could jump? They most definitely can in Microcube, a new endless runner from Beijing publisher ZPLAY. Endless jumper would be a more appropriate description, as jumping is exactly how you will be guiding your tiny hexahedron friend through a never-ending, side-scrolling world.
If 2016 has taught us anything its that its good to be the bad guy. I was able to spend a couple of hours playing the newest Free to Play Strategy RPG, Super Villains War: Lost Heroes, and I walked away thinking that after more time with the game, developer CJKE could have a hit on their hands. Unfortunately, any good experience I could have possibly had, was marred by an long, drawn out, tutorial which is un-skippable.
Fans of Tetris might want to check out this game. Dubbed TwinTrix, it takes the idea of using shapes made of blocks to complete lines, but turns it into something a bit more competitive, as it’s designed with two players in mind and is formatted in a split screen fashion. The way it’s designed is that shapes of a wide variety are comprised of the colorful squares that we’re all familiar with.
Four Thirty Three, Inc. updated it’s Astromon collecting RPG titled Monster Super League with the Christmas themed event called Winter Wonderland to delight fans between December 8, 2016 and January 3, 2016.
When we think of smartphone games, we think of the simple and addictive time killers that we all enjoy. Whether you are commuting to or from work or on your lunch break, nothing beats getting your phone out and playing that quick time killer that’s been stuck in your head all day.
Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. will be updating their popular mobile title Star Wars: Force collection on December 14th. This update brings a third set of cards inspired by Rogue One: A Star Wars™ Story. Players will be able to collect two new 5-star character cards: Captain Cassian Andor and Darth Vader. Making their way into the fray alongside Captain Andor will be Alliance loyalists K-250 and Bodhi Rook. In addition, there will be two imperial specialists introduced from Rogue One: A Star Wars™ Story: Shore Troopers and Tank Troopers.
Released by Iversoft Solutions Inc, Alien Adventurer is a casual clicking game about exploration. In this game, players are looking to scout and colonize an unfamiliar world, and will be “tapping” the local aliens to help out (see what I did there?). There isn’t much in terms of actual game play, beyond tapping on the aliens for them to gather resources, players can then use what is harvested to hire more of the same, or new and different aliens.
Released by, Caveboy Go is a new game on Android where players assume the role of the eponymous Caveboy, who sets out to find his friends that are apparently lost within a labyrinth. The game is set with the labyrinth, and players are looking to progress from one room to the next. This is accomplished by finding patterns in the floor.









