NetMarble has announced that they will be releasing a new side-scrolling platformer called Quickboy onto Android next month. This game takes place in a post-apocalyptic world with a steampunk theme to it as you take on the role of Tommy Hawk who needs to find his brother as well as save the world. We’ve contacted Tony Hawk to see if there is any relation between him and Tommy.
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[Update: Globally Released] SoulCraft now has a MOBA game called Heroes of SoulCraft, currently available in Europe only for right now
Mobilebits, the team behind the SoulCraft franchise on Android, has released a bit of a surprise today called Heroes of SoulCraft which is the company’s new MOBA game based off of the SoulCraft world. What is even more interesting is the fact that this particular MOBA can be played cross-platform with other players on mobile or on PC. There is even support for Android TV along with controller support.
Bio Inc. 2.0 update now available and includes the chance to spin the unprotected sex roulette wheel
Bio Inc. from DryGin Studios has received an update early this morning that brings with it some entertaining news features in your quest to destroy the human body you happen to be working with. For those of you not familiar with Bio Inc., the best way to think about this game is that it is Plague Inc. but instead of destroying the world, you’re just destroying the human body.
[Update: Globally Released] Square Enix soft launches Final Fantasy: Record Keeper onto Google Play in select regions
Square Enix has begun a soft launch for their upcoming Final Fantasy game called Final Fantasy: Record Keeper. Like most soft launches, this one is specific to certain regions in the world and so far we know that the game is available to folks who live in Canada. If it follows the usual approach game developers use with soft launches, then this game should be available in regions such as Australia and New Zealand, although we have no confirmation on that just yet. Canada, however, is confirmed.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Nitrome’s next game arrives tomorrow, it’s called Silly Sausage in Meat Land featuring you as a wiener dog
If you are a lover of sausages and dogs, or at least wiener dogs anyways, then Nitrome’s next game may be something that you will want to check out when it arrives. Why is that? Because it features you controlling a wiener dog as you work your way through some pretty crazy looking areas in Silly Sausage in Meat Land.
Beast Towers aims to brings back the fun once had in games like the Warcraft III tower defense mod
Baptiste Largaiolli is a game developer who once loved the Warcraft III Tower Defense Mod that a lot of people used to play a long time ago, back when Warcraft III was quite popular. Since he couldn’t find the same sort of experience on mobile in this day and age, Baptiste decided to make his own, called Beast Towers, and it is now available on Google Play.
Game development studio Thoughtbot has been working on a neat and unique space shooter called Rototo: Space Survival for awhile now. This game, currently in its beta testing phase, should appeal to fans of games like Galaga, Asteroids, Space Invader, Breakout, and Missile Command.
Juhu Games has been working on an interesting little game called Arcanox: Cards vs Castles for awhile now. Actually it isn’t really a little game at all and having tried out the beta for awhile now, Arcanox can be pretty fun to play as well. Now that it is out of beta and globally available on Android, everyone can now grab a copy and try it out.
There is a new endless jumper on Google Play today called Tree Jump Adventure by Nenad Kajgana which is, as you can tell from this article’s title, a one-man developer team. Considering this game was made by one person, it is actually pretty impressive considering how nice the visuals are and how good it all blends together with the soundtrack.
Brought to us by Brotherwise Games, Boss Monster is a dungeon-building game that was originally designed to be played with cards. After a successful campaign on Kickstarter, Boss Monster has now been brought over to Android. Brotherwise Games has partnered up with Plain Concepts (the ones that created Wave Engine) to make this happen. In doing so, they created a straight digital conversion of the tabletop game, so players will be using digital cards to create their dungeons, in the hopes of keeping this version as close to the original as possible, while taking advantage of the CPU speed up the calculations within the game.









