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Help guinea pigs sent to Mars to find life in upcoming game Martian Caves

Eclecto Bird and Rudy Kong need your help! As guinea pigs sent to find life on Mars, the unthinkable happens when they land and unexpectedly fall into underground caverns. It is here that their journey for home begins from the abyss below. In what can be described as a platform adventure, the Italian software house Youmble, hope to take you on a fantastical journey with their two protagonists.

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There is a homage to the classic game Dig Dug on the way to Android soon called Doug Dug

What do you call a man with a spade on his head? The genre of mining or maze building has been popular since the classic Dig Dug was released by Namco in Japan, and Atari Inc in the West. There have been numerous popular remakes of the formula including countless flash games, the widely popular Motherload, a personal favorite of mine Gem Miner for android, and even something like Terraria has arguably just subverted the old formula.

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Developer Thinice returns to the Playstore with new platformer called Twin Robots

Thinice, developer of the previous Android title Save Sea Turtles!, returns to the Playstore with his new platformer, Twin Robots. Twin Robots was originally released for Ouya in December 2013 and was then offered as a launch title for the Amazon Fire this past April. Thinice has now launched a full-blown release, making it available on Windows, Mac, Linux and of course – Android.

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Monument Valley Review: A Quick, Mind Melting Trip Through A World Where M.C. Escher Is God

Value is a tricky thing when it comes to video games. For movies, books, music, and other forms of media, the price is fairly simple to understand. While the value of those things have undoubtedly changed over the years, what they provide is fairly consistent. A movie is an hour and a half to three hours. A Song is three to six minutes. A book is as long as it is thick. But video games, are different, video games aren’t so easy to define.