While OUYA happens to be the first Android-based gaming console to really see success so far even if it is just a successful Kickstarter campaign and developer support right now, there is a new kid on the block aiming to compete with OUYA called GameStick.
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There is no guarantee that this will arrive on Android or anything like that but the developers of the popular Xbox Live indie game called Fez have revealed that the game will be making its way to multiple other platforms this year. A post by Polytron, the developers of Fez, they announce that they are working on bringing the game to multiple new platforms and that it was rather dumb of them to only release on Xbox Live.
While we sort of take it easy today in preparation for tonight’s New Years Eve celebration here in Las Vegas, we did stumble upon something rather neat that Square Enix recently slipped quietly onto the Google Play store and that is the official Chocobos Live Wallpaper.
Capcom has finally publicly released Street Fighter IV on Google Play for residents of Japan. However, this game has been available for folks who happened to own one of the LG HD phones that were released last year which came with this game exclusively for those devices. It now looks like everyone else will final get to play the game without having to use the cracked version from XDA.
Square Enix has become quite active on mobile platforms in recent times, churning out original mobile titles as well as ports of their older hits. One such new original mobile product is Demons’ Score, a rhythm-based action game where you duel against the demons of the underworld. Costing a hefty $20 (for a mobile game at least), is it worth your money? Read on to find out.
So, the year of 2012 is about to wrap up and the Mayans were wrong about everything coming to an end which was nice of them to be wrong. A lot has happened over the past year and we have continued to grow not only as a site but as a community as well here at DroidGamers. We’ve picked some great new staff such as Beau Hindman, Himmat Singh, Larry the Incredible Edible squirrel and more.
Some new regarding the upcoming action-sim game called Star Command that a lot of people are eager to get their hands on. While no official release date has been announced just yet, it does look like the game could very well arrive in January 2013 as we reported on earlier. It looks like a lot is ready in terms of content with plenty of missions and numerous races, ships, items and so on already in the game. Now it’s on to stress testing everything.
Under The Radar is a new column that we will be doing from time to time (it isn’t necessarily a weekly thing), the purpose of which is to showcase some good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on our website. Ultimately, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. Let us know if you know of any obscure new titles in the comments section!
Fans of the cult classic game from the Nintendo DS handheld system called Touch Detective have some good news today as Beeworks Games have brought Touch Detective over to Android. For those of you not familiar with this game, Touch Detective stars a little girl named Mackenzie who goes around solving mysteries along with some of her friends who help her along the way.
Superbrothers: Swords and Sworcery EP Review – An otherworldly experience but a frustrating game
Let me get this off my chest first – I am no fan of 8-bit, pixel art games. As such, I ignored Superbrothers: Swords & Sworcery EP when it got released on the iPad over a year and a half ago. I still ignored it when it came out on the Humble Bundle for Android 4 recently. However, once it got a proper release on Google Play, I decided to finally take up the game, see what all the hype is about and then do a review. So, here I am now. How did I find the game?









