Last week we talked about Stone Blade who were going to throw up a quick Kickstarter campaign to get funding for an Android version of Ascension and Ascension Online. Technically it is one title with Ascension referring to the single player campaign while Ascension Online is referring to the online multiplayer portion of the game. Officially it is just called Ascension Online.
Tag: mobile
Ever since playing Polara last year, I have come to like games that feature the color polarity changing mechanic. Last week, I came across one such game called Bobbing while traversing the lower reaches of the Top New Paid chart on Google Play. Curious, I bought it to see how it worked. And boy I’ve come away impressed.
Polarbit has decided to release their newest racing game Cracking Sands onto Google Play with a new version that is fully playable and with all the tracks available as well. You also have access to all the game modes that arrive in the paid version as well. So what’s different about this free version of their combat kart racing game?
A few days ago we talked about a top-down shooter that was once really popular for the Amiga back in the day. Recently, the game got redone and was made available for anyone who had a Playstation Certified device and Playstation Mobile. Now, Alien Breed is available for everyone on the Google Play store.
For those of you who have decided to go a different route when it comes to Android gaming devices outside of the norm but didn’t want to buy an OUYA, PlayJam has opened up global pre-orders for their portable GameStick game console… or unconsole as some of these new Android gaming devices are now being called.
For those of you out there that like pirates themed games there is a new game releasing soon by the developer Big Blue Bubble and 6waves. If the developer 6waves sounds familiar its because they released Strike Fleet Omega and Offworld. This game places you in the role of a sea captain that must build a raft in order to seek out resources and weapons.
Real Racing 3 has not yet launched on Android, but as some of you may have already known, it is out in Australia and New Zealand for iOS. After receiving widespread condemnation from the mobile gaming community (including us) for an abhorrent timer-based freemium structure, it looks like EA is listening to feedback (gasp!) and making some tweaks.
nVidia has decided to release a new video today showing off another game running on Project Shield. This time though, in order to celebrate Valentine’s Day, the game they are showing off happens to be Dead on Arrival 2 because nothing says Happy Valentine’s Day like splattering zombie bits all over everything.
A lot of people are a little more than agitated at the fact EA’s upcoming Real Racing 3 game has gone freemium and that it is a time-based system players will have to contend with when we did our more detailed look at this system for Real Racing 3. It is a good game, it just has a horrible freemium system but should you decide to get the game anyways, there are a few supercars you might want to check out.
Cryamore! is a game that has been looking for funding on Kickstarter for the past couple of weeks, having successfully reached their goal of $65,000 already. Currently their Kickstarter campaign is sitting at $153,601 in funding, one of the stretch goals is to bring this rather cool game to Android and OUYA. The goal was set to $150,000 in order for this stretch goal to be met and as you can see, they have reached it.








