Nvidia has decided to put a few of their Shield games on sale for a limited time as part of a new Fall sale. The six games that are discounted as part of this sale are across all genres including puzzle, adventure, platformer, action and more. So there should be at least one game that will interest most people with a Shield device.
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Tower Defense is a genre that’s been around a while. Adage Games Entertainment has just released a TD game with an interesting coat of paint. Dubbed Radar Warefare, players will be tasked with defending a city from an invading army. Players will have a variety of artillery at their disposal, each with its own specialty.
Kemco has released their newest RPG onto Android today called Dragon Sinker. While Kemco usually releases retro-style RPGs on a fairly regular basis for mobile, this one falls into the realm of a more true retro style of game, featuring 8-bit visuals and chiptune soundtracks to listen to while playing through the game.
Back in December of last year we reported on the Agatha Christie: ABC Murders game and the fact it would be coming to mobile devices soon. Currently available for consoles, Mac, and PC, this particular game isn’t a hidden object title, which most games of this nature end up being. Instead, the developers are pegging this as an adventure/mystery game with a “riveting story line, clever puzzles, investigation and adventure pieces”.
Indie game development studio One Man Left has announced that they will be releasing their latest mobile game next month onto tablets. The game, called Space Food Truck, is a co-op multiplayer card adventure game that is actually available for PC now via Steam. In Space Food Truck, players will be working together to warp around a procedurally generated galaxy while searching for exotic ingredients.
Starry Fantasy Online is a new cross-platform 3D Action-RPG from developers iStargame which takes place in a mythological world. Players will be able to choose one of four available classes to play as, those being Warrior, Mage, Priest and Gunslinger. Once you’ve pick the class you want to be, you then head off into the world to start questing.
Here’s a video showing off some of the gameplay for the upcoming Final Fantasy Type-0 Online game
Back in June of this year we reported on Square Enix who was gearing up to start the open beta for the company’s upcoming Final Fantasy Type-0 Online game. Well the open beta has finally begun it seems and a few videos showing off some of the gameplay have begun showing up.
Fans of the dungeon crawler Torchlight are in for some pleasant news as we finally have a bit more details to talk about. Word is now coming out of TGS 2016 that Perfect World is releasing a mobile variant of the game. Unlike what we saw coming to the Titanfall franchise, this one is supposed to be very close to the PC version that its fans know and love.
Released by Noodlecake Games, Fired Up is a new casual game for the Android Platform. The idea for this game is simple, in that players assume the role of a firefighter who’s working to extinguish the inferno that rages throughout a high rise apartment building.
[TGS2016] Perfect World shows off a mobile version of their original MMORPG called Perfect World International
Perfect World, the company that is, has been around for a fair amount of time, having focused mainly on PC-based MMORPGs and other types of PC games. One of their older titles happens to basically be named after the company called Perfect World, but when it was released to the rest of the world, the name changed to Perfect World International. After 8 years or so of being on PC, Perfect World International now has a mobile version in the works which was shown off at the Tokyo Game Show 2016.









