A new game called Project J has landed onto Android yesterday from developers My Kung Fu which is quite the challenging little title to try and get good at. The gameplay is fast, hard and will definitely pose a challenge to anyone who enjoys games that are not easy to get good at.
Tag: mobile games
Devil’s Attorney is a clever, turn based strategy game. Set in the 1980s, players assume the role of a sketchy criminal defense attorney named Max McMann, who is climbing the economic ladder. The goal of the game is to become the top dog in defense law, making Max filthy rich.
Google is currently toying around with a rather interesting system that they may be introducing into Google Play in the near future. This system is called App Trials and it is essentially a Try-Before-Buying type of system where users can try out a game (or app) before purchasing it. Not too far off from what Ouya used to have and what a lot of PC marketplaces already currently do with PC games.
Amanita Design is a a small game studio based in the Czech Republic. They know how to make award-winning games. The studio was started in 2003 by Jakub Dvorsky, and now, Amanita Design has seven members, including Mr. Dvorsky. Have you heard of a game called Machinarium? If you have, you are familiar with Amanita Design. Today, we learned that another of their titles, Botanicula, has finally made its way to the Play Store. Adventure/puzzle fans should be excited, because Botanicula is another wonderful adventure game.
Have you had a digital drug dealing itch and been unable to scratch it? Well itch no more, for developer A-Steroids’ new drug-dealing simulator, Underworld: Drug Lords, is now available on the Play Store.
Terrible Tower is a 2D run n’ jump platformer-esque style of title from RedOrb Games. Players will have to try an conquer what appears to be an endless tower of traps and other hazards as you journey to the top of said tower.
It’s good to have a breath of fresh air- especially when it tastes like the mold, mildew and dry bones forgotten in an abysmal dungeon teeming with uncertainty. When executed properly these dark and oppressive gaming environments can be a true ray of light to the seasoned digital adventurer. Rocketcat‘s most recent Android offerings cannot be relegated to a single category, Wayward Souls and Mage Gauntlet incorporate numerous aspects spanning multiple genres. To the relief of the more stalwart gaming crowd on Android, these action/rpg mash ups are crafted with love and high quality in mind. Both of these two games stand tall and stand alone in boasting a full premium experience without a monotonous grind or dangling the infamous iap carrot stick in front of your nose. In fact, neither have a single iap once the game is purchased, and the apps are well tended to with free updates that at times include new content.
Jagex, the developers of the popular and long running MMORPG called Runescape, have announced a new game that will be coming to Android soon called Chronicle: Runescape Legends. Announced during the RuneFest over the weekend, Chronicle: Runescape Legends is a new CCG title that will take place within the Runescape universe.
Playtap Games, creators of the newly released game Card Dungeon, is based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The studio was created by Ryan Christy and Fredrik Skarstedt in 2010. Playtap Games has chosen to roll the dice, and create a unique game, that is part dungeon crawler, part RPG, part board game and card game. With an uncommon art style and game presentation, Card Dungeon will have you exploring various regions, as you sojourn to Northvale. It will not be easy. The legions of Nethermist abominations will try to stop you at every turn. This is a fun game.
Just because the work week is over, doesn’t mean there aren’t great games to be discovered. If you are in a rush, and only have a few moments to get some gaming in this weekend, you should try a game called Fast Finger by BluBox Games. It is a fast-thinking, puzzle solving game. All that is required, is moving your fingertip, as quickly as possible, from the start of the puzzle, to the finish line. Can you do it?









