Another Ouya game has been confirmed as of today and that is Vlambeer’s Super Crate Box. Of course since this game is on just about every platform known to mankind, an Ouya version is all too surprising but it is good to know that it is coming and will be shown off during E3 2013.
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ChronoBlade is an Action-RPG that has been slated for release for browsers for some time now but the developers of the game nWay have announced that it will also be arriving for the Android-powered console Ouya as well. In fact the game is slated to arrive in a demo version for Ouya as early as this Friday which is tomorrow.
Ouya looks to be getting some love from the famous blue hedgehog thanks to Sega announcing plans to bring a few Sonic The Hedgehog titles over to the Android-powered console soon. Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode 1, Episode 2 and Sonic CD will all be making their way to Ouya shortly.
One of the more popular humorous party quiz games is making its way to Ouya in about a week’s time. You Don’t Know Jack by Jellyvision Games arrived onto Android on May 20th for Android phones and tablets and is now also slated to hit the Android-powered game console on June 11th, 2013.
Sunside has announced that their upcoming alien abduction game, appropriately called Abducted, will be arriving onto multiple platforms including Android and Ouya. The company says that this game combines elements of RPG mechanics, horror themes and action-adventure gaming into one title.
For those of you who root your Android phone, tablet or any other Android-powered device for that matter, there is some good news today. According to a thread over at XDA, some developers have been working on CWM recovery for Ouya and today have officially announced that Ouya now has an unofficial port.
Today Ouya has received some additional funding to the tune of $15 million which should help the company get units built and shipped out much quicker in order to meet the demand for the Android-powered game console. However there is a bit of bad news that comes along with this additional funding.
Alright maybe the insides aren’t so gooey after all but the folks over at iFixIt have gotten a hold of an Ouya unit, fondling it lovingly, before tearing all of its guts out for everyone to view. The result is that the Ouya is actually quite repairable, at least according to the iFixIt guys.
With the OUYA console just months away from consumers and it finally landing in the hands of developers, the “hands-on” impressions are starting to roll in. As it turns out, DroidGamers has yet to get their hands on a console to officially review. Also, as we get closer and closer to the OUYA release more of the promises or intentions of this platform are beginning to fall flat.
Madfinger Games has come out today with some new that should make plenty of people happy. If you happen to own an Ouya Android-powered game console, have a GameStick on pre-order and arriving soon, or plan on grabbing a Wikipad then you’ll be happy to know that Madfinger Games will have you covered in one form or another on any of those devices soon.






