Don’t Screw Up! is an interesting new game from developers named Shadow Masters. This game is sort of like a Simon Says type of game, except for the fact that it’s geared towards playing it on your mobile device, and it will make sure you are well aware that you’ve screwed up when you actually do screw up.
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Back in the beginning of September 2015 we reported on a new TCG/CCG heading our way called Valhalla Lost. Developed by Proficient City Limited, this particular game has been in closed beta testing since we reported on it originally a couple of months ago. However, those closed beta tags have been dropped and replaced with new, freshly stamped and polished, open beta tags instead.
Extreme Developers, the studio behind Need for Drift and Iron Tanks, has released a new space combat game earlier this month onto Google Play. Tabbed as Space Jet, this sim focuses on live aerial dogfights against friends or other players around the globe.
Last week Nexon released a fairly large holiday themed update for their Mabinogi Duel game on Android, followed by a soft launch of Medal Masters by Nexon Korea yesterday. Today Nexon has pushed out a Christmas themed update for their Fantasy War Tactics game. So they have been rather busy this close to the holidays.
The latest installment into our Level Up franchise is actually an episode of a sub-series that runs under the Level Up name called Gamecrap. This is where one game is selected as the topic usually, instead of a general video game related topic like in regular Level Up episodes, and is critiqued in a gentle manner. While the game may not necessarily be on Android for each of these Gamecrap episodes, the point behind what is being said can be applied to any platform of video gaming.
Kemco has been releasing video games for decades, and lately releases mostly JRPGs for Android. Much like other developers and studios, they are putting a bunch of their games on sale for Christmas. The normal pricing for these games is typically $3.99 and up, but they’re all being marked down to $0.99 for the sale, and should remain there until January 4th.
If you own one of Nvidia’s newly released Shield Tablet K1 units, and you saw yesterday’s news of the Marshmallow update arriving for that particular tablet, then you are probably aware that Fallout Shelter arrived with this particular update. Now that you have this game installed on your tablet, Nvidia is giving away some in-game goodies for Fallout Shelter players using the Shield K1 tablet.
Released by Steampunk Wizards, Whack A Geemie. Played in a similar way to Whack-A-Mole, players will seek to smack down a bunch of Geemies. What changes it around though is that you’re not haphazardly whacking anything that has the misfortune of rearing its head, as there is a spinner in the background that functions like a slot machine.
Google has decided to make giving a Chromecast as a present a little bit of a sweeter gift by making a bunch of new games available for it. The announcement from Google today outlines quite a few titles having been added to the Chromecast roaster, a lot of which are board games from Hasbro.
Telltale Games has released the fourth episode in their Minecraft: Story Mode series, which means there is just one more episode left before the story comes to a close. In case you missed our previous coverage about this episode, titled A Block and a Hard Place, this brings the Wither Storm portion of the story to a close.









