The Road Hog update for Bad Piggies is now available for download. The update contains pretty much everything we have mentioned already except for one small detail we didn’t know about and that is the Angry Birds are making an appearance in this update. There are 30 new levels added to the Flight in the Night episode where you will have to sneak passed sleeping Angry Birds. Waking them equal bad things happening to you.
Tag: Physics Games
We’ve talked about the upcoming Road Hogs update for Bad Piggies in the recent past and it looks like the update will finally be arriving on Android tomorrow. While full details of the update remain somewhat scarce, Rovio did release a new video which shows off some of the upcoming physics and the new game mode that will be arriving with the update.
Delver’s Drop is a physics-based Action-RPG that is currently up on Kickstarter looking for funding. Developed by Pixelscopic, this interesting little game has just had OUYA and Android support announced for it for when the game is finished and launched out into the general public for consumption.
So today marks another milestone for Rovio and their Angry Birds franchise but instead of download numbers this milestone is for YouTube views. Rovio has surpassed the 1 billion views mark on YouTube, something that rarely happens unless you sing songs like Gangnam Style.
Welcome to the seventh installment of our Under The Radar column where we showcase a handful of good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on the site. Ultimately, with this, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. If you know of more quality games released recently that have not got the attention they deserve, let us know by leaving a comment!
Back in December of last year we reported on Mediocre having announced that they were well underway with developing Sprinkle 2, a sequel for their rather popular physics-based puzzle game. The company has released more details about their upcoming game as well as another screenshot for us to check out.
Currently from Disney we have Where’s My Water? and Where’s My Perry? physics-based puzzle games to enjoy. We also have other indie developers making there own spin-off of the Where’s My franchise including one game called Wimp: Where’s My Pants? Now we can add another game to the list, once again from Disney, called Where’s My Valentine?
The Chinese New Year is upon us and for those of you who celebrate this particular it is always a time to celebrate. The folks over at Zeptolabs also think it is a time to celebrate and have released a new update today for Cut The Rope called Lantern Box and along with this update comes a new gameplay element.
HeroCraft has released a new casual puzzle game onto Google Play called Catch the Candy which also happens to be on sale to celebrate the game’s launch onto Android. Originally Catch the Candy started off as an online flash game which has not been ported over to Android so you can continue feeding your little blue creature candy.
Ever since the first day, the pause menu in Angry Birds: Star Wars HD contained a couple of ads for Rovio’s other games. Considering this was a paid game costing $2.99, the presence of the ads was baffling, irrespective of whether the ads were only for Rovio’s other titles. However, users could turn off the ads by tapping a button in the in-game menu, so a large-scale protest never materialized.









