Infinite Dreams’ Can Knockdown franchise has seen quite the success and popularity on both Android and iOS. The company has been working on a new addition to the franchise which we have talked about in the recent past but now we have an official release date of May 16h, 2013 for Can Knockdown 3.
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Rovio has finally released details about when the next Angry Birds Seasons update will be hitting Android devices. This update we’ve talked about a few times in the past mainly due to the fact that a new game mechanic will be introduced with this update and that is Portals. They work just like you think they will. Flinging a bird into one portal will transport it to another location on the stage where your bird will come out of.
Kiz Studios are the developers of the rather enjoyable Critter Escape game that was released onto Android not too long ago. The company is back with a new game called Chuck the Muck and features physics-based puzzles that you’ll need to solve by throwing muck around each stage.
Rovio’s physics-based construction puzzle game Bad Piggies has been updated today with a new selection of levels to work your way through as well as a couple of new gadget to use when building your contraptions. Bad Piggies has also received a new feature as well that has sharing your gameplay in mind.
Rovio has announced a new feature that will start rolling out to their games called Accounts. What this nifty little feature does is allow people who play any of Rovio’s games to save their progress at any time and pick up where they left off on another device regardless if it is a phone or tablet.
Back in April we talked about Angry Birds Seasons and that Rovio was getting ready to release an update to it which would bring a whole new game mechanic to it, one that we speculated would be something along the lines of portals that you could fling a bird into and teleport them to a different location in each stage. Rovio has now confirmed that this update will indeed have the new portal game mechanic.
Rovio has been teasing that their Facebook game Angry Birds Friends would be arriving onto Android and iOS today and sure enough the game is now available on Google Play for those of you who want to get a little more competitive with your bird flinging skills. As we explained in our last article about Angry Birds Friends, this version of the original game pretty much plays out just like the original game but with the addition of a few social features.
Mid-week Android game release round-up: Dodge Balls, Rogue Miner, Emily in Darkness, Tentacle Wars and more
The middle of each week seems to be a rather busy time for indie developers and their game releases for Android. While the much bigger game development companies out there tend to release their games on Thursdays and Fridays, mid-week is a good time for the smaller companies and teams to get their goods out onto Google Play.
10tons has released a few popular games onto Android already including Grim Jogger and Azkend II. Well the company has brought another one of their iOS games over to Android but this time it is a physics-based puzzle/arcade game called Tennis in the Face. Ready to smack some man’s balls around?
If you haven’t had your fill of Angry Birds games just yet then you’ll be happy to know that Rovio is planning to release their socialized version of Angry Birds, called Angry Birds Friends, onto Android and iOS this upcoming Thursday, May 2nd. So what exactly does this game come with in terms of new features?








