A new puzzle-platformer has made the trip to Google Play called Blood Collector. Developed by Cistern Cats, this is sort of one of those hidden gems you happen to find on Google Play. Blood Collector has a Lemmings type of feel to it in some ways, mainly because the zombies just keep on walking in one direction unless something happens to change that.
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Fans of the Harvest Moon franchise have a lot to look forward to with the announcement today of a full Harvest Moon game heading to Android soon. The full name for this game is Harvest Moon: Seeds of Memories and will be the first mainline full Harvest Moon game to land on mobile devices. The franchise itself has been around since the mid-1990s and has built up quite the fan base since the original game’s release.
Herocraft brings us a new multiplayer turn-based strategy game called Pirate Battles: Corsairs Bay
Herocraft has been making some pretty interesting games lately, with the Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf game currently in beta which is actually quite good, and now a new turn-based strategy game called Pirate Battles: Corsairs Bay which has just launched on Google Play. As you’re probably guessing from the game’s name, this particular strategy game is themed around pirates.
It is hard to imagine the same studio that recently brought us one of the most epic hack-n-slash games we have seen on Android in a while with Implosion: Never Lose Hope, also produced the equally brilliant and stunning music games Cytus and Deemo. Recently, Rayark uploaded a new video to their YouTube channel teasing Deemo 2.0.
Amazon has made a move to bring a bit more gaming power to their Amazon Fire TV set-top box. In an announcement today, Amazon has brought GameFly’s streaming service to their set-top box in an attempt to offer owners, and future owners, more gaming possibilities with Amazon Fire TV. The service itself hasn’t fully launched onto all platforms and all regions yet, which is interesting since it is now available for Amazon’s Fire TV.
After a few closed beta rounds of testing, and tweaks to the game between those rounds, Gamevil has finally soft launched Zenonia S onto Google Play today. This also marks the first time the game has been called by its official name in full, which is Zenonia S: Rifts in Time. If you have been following our coverage of this game, you’ll also know that this was originally launched as Zenonia Online for KakaoTalk in Korea, but has been changed to Zenonia S for its global title.
Yak Dash, the racing game that we previously covered here has now been released on Android. For the uninitiated (or those who straight-up want the tl;dr), Yak Dash is a 2D side-scrollingr racing game, where players race Yaks up and down mountains and other terrains, in an effort to not finish dead last.
Released by Ayopa Games, Dungeon Crawlers is a spoof on the idea of Ghostbusters being retold in the Dungeon Crawler format. The game is a tactical turn-based RPG, with 3D stylized graphics and “deep gameplay, unique player characters (set as alchemist, druid, warrior, and dwarf) and a plethora of monstrous creatures, and an intuitive interface”, according to the developers.
If it seems like Humble Bundle has been pumping out the bundles lately with mobile games in them, that is because they have been and today is the launching of a new Humble Mobile Bundle, the thirteenth one to be exactly. This new mobile bundle is a two tier bundle with six games to start off with this week, with more games slated to be added on June 8th.
Rewind is a puzzle game that was recently released by Dreamkind studios. And while the game is a puzzler, those puzzles are dropped into the setting of a legal contest. And while fairly short and ending abruptly, the setting is intriguing, as I found myself trying to piece things together as I went along.









