Tag: mobile games

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Leap your way out of danger in Slice and Rise, now available from Google Play

Released by LEAP SAC, Slice and Rise is an endless, casual game that’s recently been released on Android. In this game, players will assume the role of a nameless samurai who, in quite the spry fashion, tries to stay ahead of the ever escalating flames that come up from below. Players will use a simple dragging gesture, akin to the slingshot from Angry Birds, to direct where the samurai will leap to next.

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Have your life saved by the very forces out to get you in Octave, now out on Google Play

Released by Anate Studio, Octave is a point-and-click horror game that’s just been ported over to Android. In this game, players will be assuming the role of an unnamed guy who is about to suffer being executed, out in the woods. Fortunately (though how much so, gets addressed in the game), players are rescued at the last moment by someone or something; divine intervention, if you will.

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Chronus Arc by Kemco is now available on Google Play

Kemco – the company responsible for releasing dozens of RPGs on mobile platforms – has released yet another RPG on Google Play. As is the case with many of their titles, Chronus Arc has you play as a young man (Loka) who sets out on a journey to save the planet. The ‘Chronus Fragments’ are needed to prepare for the ‘Time Rewinding’, which only takes place once every 10 years.

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Android Game Sale Round-Up: LEGO Batman, Quell series, Warlock’s Tower and more

It’s Friday which means it is time for another round-up of all the Android games currently on sale over on Google Play. While there isn’t a whole lot special with this upcoming weekend, there seems to be a lot of games on sale right now, with a lot of the titles being discounted are more along the lines of being franchises, such as a number of LEGO games or Bridge Constructor titles.

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[Update: Possible Fake] Raft is an oddly addictive survival simulator out now for Android

You’re stuck in the middle of an ocean with nothing but a hook and a wooden platform, doesn’t sound like fun but Raft has me hooked. There isn’t much as far as a game world in this game, just endless water. You start off with just a single platform to stand on and a hook with a rope attached to it. You use the hook to throw into the water to drag items that are floating by. Planks of wood, leaves and scraps.