My.com has a new game their are publishing onto mobile devices soon called Juggernaut Wars. This particular game is a mix of Action-RPG gameplay along with MOBA style mechanics, all wrapped up into one title. The world in this game is actually based around the company’s previous title called Juggernaut: Revenge of Sovering, which some of you may be familiar with.
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Marvel has a ton of IPs in mobile gaming, and they have announced an update to one of their games, that being Marvel Puzzle Quest by D3 Go. For those of you not familiar with Marvel Puzzle Quest, this is a Match-three RPG with a Marvel Universe theme to it. Players can recruit characters, level them up RPG-style, compete in tournaments, use the match-three mechanic to fight villains, and also take advantage of the social elements such as forming alliances with friends, and competing for the top spot on the global leaderboards.
There have been a few options over the past few years with bringing Android to desktop PCs. This usually comes in the form of an emulator you run on your PC over Windows, and not as an actual operating system. Jibe has been working on the exact opposite of an Android emulator for PC, and they have been working on making an actual Android OS to use with your computer.
[Update: Released] Panzer Waltz will be bringing anime-filled tank battles to Android later this month
Like tank combat? Also happen to like anime? Well then there is a game coming out later this month that features both of those items under one title called Panzer Waltz. Developed by Happy Universe, this game features tank combat mixed with RPG elements, all wrapped up in an anime style of art.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Adult Swim Games announces that Rick and Morty are heading to mobile devices this month in Pocket Morty
Adult Swim Games, along with Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, announced over Twitter that Rick and Morty would be arriving for mobile devices later this month in a game called Pocket Morty. This game, as you are probably guessing, is based off of the animated comedy show on Adult Swim called Rick and Morty.
Released by 4 Dimension Games, Exiled Kingdoms is a role playing game styled after the classics of yore. One century ago, during the fall of the Andorian Empire, was a magical disaster that opened up the world to nightmares that nearly annihilated mankind. Some survived by fleeing to a remote colony that was positioned on a dangerous island that has gone largely unexplored, and there they were unable to elect a new emperor.
Indie game developer Matthew Burton has released his newest game onto Android called PipSpin. As you may be guessing from the name, this action puzzler is inspired by Pipboy, which you should be familiar thanks to the Fallout franchise of games. The inspiration mainly comes into form with the color scheme and the whole terminal look the game has.
Mobile MMORPG MU: Origin will be coming to the West. First round of closed beta begins this month.
The PC-based MMORPG called MU is getting a mobile version launched here in the West called MU: Origin. Published by Webzen, who also publishes the PC game, MU: Origin will be having a couple of rounds of closed beta testing for this Western version which begins this month.
Now that the holidays are over, as is CES, we can sort of get back to some of our regular lives, at least for a couple of weeks till the next big conference. In the meantime, we can get back to posting some of the cool deals over on our store and today we have two of them. There is the NES30 Pro Bluetooth Game Controller and the Mighty Marquee Desk Light to check out.
Yesterday we mentioned that the pre-order date for HTC’s Virtual Reality headset called the Vive was revealed in an interview, with the date being February 29th. This puts shipping of the headset probably in April, which is what HTC said it was aiming for. We got to spend plenty of time with both the THC Vive and the Oculus Rift last week at CES 2016, and we have plenty of impressions to go over regarding both in another article this week. However, if today’s news is correct, the HTC Vive may have just received a big red mark against it.









