Cosmonautica is an upcoming space trading and combat game from developers Chasing Carrots which is currently in a sort of beta test release right now. The game, as described by the developers, is a mix of Elite and The Sims, which makes for a pretty interesting hybrid title. We actually reported on this game arriving onto Android back in May 2015, but now it is available in an early access edition.
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Soon to be released by Namco Bandi and Victory Square Games, “Pac-Man Bounce” is their latest edition to the Pac-Man franchise. This time around they’re releasing a collection of puzzles, and they’ll debut it for Android with a a global release on Google Play to occur later this year.
Stupid Zombie 3 is the latest installment into the Stupid Zombie franchise and this one will be arriving onto Android on July 22nd. Developed by GameResort, this is an action-puzzle game where the goal in each stage is to kill all the zombies. However, to actually accomplish this, you will need to plan your shots carefully as you only have a few available to you.
Glu Mobile has released another movie tie-in game and this time there’s no onslaught of killer robots in it. Instead it is themed around the latest Mission: Impossible movie and the game itself is called Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Players will need to infiltrate different enemy locations and complete objective that will eventually lead to you defeating your enemies.
Usually Kemco releases retro-style RPGs onto Android but on occasion they tend to throw a curve ball out there with either a 3D games, or something that is a bit different than their norm. Tears Revolude is the company’s newest release and it falls into that category of a curve ball, mainly regarding the visual style of the game.
Sokoban fans have a new game to check out called The Nodus from Stuart’s Pixel Games. Like most Sokoban style games, players will need to move around colored blocks in The Nodus in order to find the solution for that particular stage. Once you find that, you can move on to the next puzzle.
Back in April 2015 we reported on Herocraft and the fact they had begun a beta testing phase for their upcoming Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf game. Since then the beta has been running but it looks like everything is good to go as Herocraft has dropped the beta tags for this game and it is now officially available. With a franchise as big as Warhammer (both the fantasy one and 40K) you would think all the games we currently have related to the franchise would be great. In truth, only a couple have been on the level of great, and Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf is one that can be added to this list.
Asobimo’s new MMORPG Toram Online is now officially out of beta status and available for download
A week ago we reported on Asobimo’s newest MMORPG having made its way to Google Play in a sort of open beta release. This game has actually been in a more closed beta testing phase for awhile now, but it seems everything has gone pretty well as the company has dropped the beta tags and dressed up in their finest ‘official release’ clothing.
Pre-registration for a mobile game is certainly becoming the norm it seems as more developers offer up rewards to users who pre-register from their upcoming game. NHN PixelCube recently started a soft launch for their upcoming mobile game called Kill Me Again – Infectors and apparently the soft launch has gone rather well. Now TOAST, who is in charge of publishing the game, has opened up pre-registration for the upcoming global launch of Kill Me Again – infectors.
Bandai Namco has had Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle in a location limited soft launch for the past few weeks and it appears everything has appeared to gone well as this game is now available on a global scale over on Google Play. This is actually a bit of a hybrid game, mixing team-based gameplay with a bit of an puzzle-based brawler that takes place on a board game type of system at certain points.









