Fans of the late Futurama show have a new game to sink their free time into called Futurama: Game of Drones. This particular game is a match-4 puzzler with a storyline added to it that features the same style of humor you’ve probably enjoyed from the TV show. If this game sounds familiar, it is because we reported on its soft launch back in November 2015.
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Released by Vortex Panda Entertainment, Cyber Breaker is a new twist on the classic Brick Breaker game. Players will still look break their way through layers of blocks, but everything has gotten a modern face lift in the process. The game appears to be heavily influenced with neon tones, somewhat reminiscent of Tron, but in a way that works.
Fans of the Patchwork board game can now play it digitally in Patchwork The Game, now available for download
Released by Digidiced, Patchwork The Game is the port of the eponymous board game. In Patchwork, players are looking to build the best (prettiest?) looking patchwork, on a 9 x 9 grid. The board game is designed for two players, competing head-to-head, with each purchasing tiles with buttons (the board game’s currency) and “time” (an in-game mechanic that measures out how long it’ll take to finish the stitching for that piece).
[Update: Released] Wizards & Wagons from Touch Dimensions will be landing on Android next month
Touch Dimensions has announced today that their upcoming Wizards & Wagons title will be landing on mobile devices next month. This particular game is actually a blend of trading sim with a fantasy themed arcade adventure title. It actually looks like it may take a little inspiration from old school games such as Oregon Trail.
For those who enjoy casual games, GO! Gravity is a new entrant for the genre. The premise of the game is simple. Players are looking to guide their rocketship home to Earth from the depths of space. Fuel for said rocketship is low, so players will need to use gravity to assist them in stretching this precious resource.
Mediocre Game Studio has released some pretty awesome games for Android/iOS. Their latest release is coming to Android and iOS March 10th. In a thirty second trailer that was released today, we get a sneak peek of what is to come. Of course it looks interesting! We are talking about Mediocre Games here, the creators of Granny Smith, Sprinkle, Smash Hit and Does Not Commute. DIRAC is their next hit, and we can’t wait to play it.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Watch 6 minutes of the beginning gameplay for The Walking Dead: Michonne mini-series from Telltale Games
Last week we reported on Telltale Games’ upcoming new mini-series called The Walking Dead: Michonne and the fact that it now has an official release date. We also mentioned that Telltale Games was planning to do a special stream, showing off the first 6 minutes of gameplay players can expect to see in the first episode when the game is released.
Samsung has announced some new, gaming specific features for their upcoming flagship devices. They’ve added or tweaked a handful of things, compared to previous releases. If these pan out, it could mean that gamers take these phones more seriously. The models in question are the Samsung Galaxy S7, and the SGS7 Edge.
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is also now available for Nvidia Shield devices using GeForce Now
A few days ago we reported on Square Enix and Nvidia basically teaming up to bring a few of Square Enix’s other games over to Shield devices. In that announcement four games were mentioned, although more titles were hinted, all of which were labeled as coming soon. Well one of those games, the critically-acclaimed action puzzle game Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, is now available for Shield devices via GeForce Now.
Welcome to the DroidGamers Indie Spotlight. As the amount of games being released in the Play Store increase exponentially, some really great games get overlooked. Sometimes, it is even more difficult, being an Independent Game developer to get your game noticed. As a new column, DroidGamers will be highlighting Indie Game Developers that show great promise in game design. What indie means can vary, but we will try to focus on smaller studios and excellent game content. First up is Eugeny Butakov, creator of the excellent motorcycle trials type game, Psebay.









