Breaking news is coming out of Tokyo this morning as Nintendo has announced that the company has teamed up with DeNA to bring games to smartphones and tablets. On top of that, the agreement is also to build a new multi-membership service accessible worldwide.
Tag: new android games
We haven’t posted about a game from Herocraft in some time but today changes that with the announcement of World of Dungeons, a new game Herocraft is currently developing. This game is a little different than what you might expect from Herocraft who has made such games as the Majesty and Farm Frenzy franchises.
The developers behind a pair of rather addictive games, called Madfist and Madfist Retro, have decided to release free versions of each one onto Google Play. Both versions offer up the game for free with ads supporting each one.
AdWatch Tournament Edition is a game about watching ads and has no actual gameplay… which is actually the game
Enjoy watching ads but hate the fact that you have to play a mobile game in order to enjoy wondrous mobile ads? If that sounds like something you deal with on a regular basis than you should be happy to know that there is now an Android game that gives you all of the joys of watching ads without the need to play a game. Welcome to AdWatch Tournament Edition.
[GDC 2015] Interview with Niantic Labs about their upcoming alternate reality title Endgame: Proving Ground
One of the stories from GDC 2015 we had to sit on was our interview with Niantic Labs about their upcoming title called Endgame. Well today we can finally talk about everything including a bit of the gameplay we saw for Endgame: Proving Grounds. For those of you not familiar with these developers, Niantic Labs are the folks behind the rather unique location-based game Ingress. So what is Endgame: Proving Grounds about? We sat down with Niantic Labs during GDC 2015 to find out all about it.
MiniDrivers is a rather unique racing game that is now available for Android devices. Developed by Ivanovich Games, MiniDrivers has players taking control of a Formula 1 race car as you try to become the world champion. While this doesn’t sound overly unique, more like a typical racing game, things do get a bit interesting in this title because you can change the rules.
Later this month, TRAVIAN GAMES is set to release Cheats4Hire. In this game, players attempt to guide a group of students through a school year, so that all of them pass, only they are using every cheat and trick in the book. The graphics for this game were designed by Sean Galloway, of renown in the world of comics (think Spectacular Spider-Man TV series, among other things). The press release mentioned specifically that the game will be for tablets.
Choice of Games, a developer that focuses on interactive fiction (think “Choose Your Own Adventure, if you’re old enough to remember those), has released another book. Called “The Hero of Kendrickstone”, players will strive to liberate a city from an evil wizard, while hoping to “maybe, just maybe, make enough money to pay your rent! “.
Madfinger Games announced their next title just before GDC 2015 started and it was another zombie shooter called Unkilled. The company was on hand at the Unity booth at GDC 2015 showing off a technical demo of Unkilled which we decided to swing by in order to get a little hands-on time with the early build of Unkilled that they had on display.
Stick Cricket 2, the sequel to Stick Cricket, is now available on Android via Google Play. To fellow American readers, yes we are covering a Cricket game. Cricket is a very popular sport around the world, so of course there will be an Android game of it, and a sequel of said Android game. There’s actually a good amount of Cricket games available on Google Play.









