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Pokescout: A Way to Monitor the 3 Pokemon Teams in Pokemon GO

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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Wreak havoc through Theftopolis in Retro City Rampage DX, now out on Google Play

Released by Vblank Etnertainment Inc, Retro City Rampage DX is a brawler that’s recently been released on to Android. In this game, players will assume the role of a thug who’s looking for work, and referred to as “The Player”. This begins in the city of Theftopolis, back in 1985, with The Player’s first job being a henchman for an organized crime outfit, which lasts until a particular bank robbery goes south.

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Stickman Base Jumper 2 parachutes it’s way onto Google Play

The highly popular Stickman Base Jumper is gearing up for it’s much-anticipated sequel. The original was released over four years ago and has been downloaded over 20 million times. Stickman Base Jumper 2 brings all the original free falling antics which made the first game so popular, and improves on it with more challenging levels and a ton of different parachutes, suits and jump styles to unlock.

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Super Villian War: Lost Heroes Preview: Suicide Squad The RPG… Sort Of

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.