Tag: platform games

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News

Ubisoft releases The Smurfs Epic Run onto Android

Ubisoft is a gaming behemoth when it comes to creating and publishing games. They continue to produce excellent games for consoles and mobile devices. Their latest entry comes from a classic cartoon that was popular when I was much younger. The Smurfs first appeared on Belgian TV in a series of short animated films. It wasn’t until a film that was produced in 1975 by Belgian Belvision Studio, that the Smurfs gained great popularity. The rest you can say is history. The Smurfs Epic Run is now available to play on your mobile device.

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Reviews

[GAME REVIEW] Jump Warrior Leaps into the Play Store. Perfect timing makes this one button game a winner.

One of the great things about mobile gaming is that there are a lot of games available. That too, can also be a downside of mobile gaming, because good, fun and quality games are a little bit harder to find. NLABSOFT Inc. located in Seoul, South Korea, has released a game that is fun, with simple controls and gameplay that is challenging at the same time. Jump Warrior is an RPG that will pit you against skeletons and other beasts, but not quite in the way you expect.

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News

The Beggar’s Ride platformer jumps into the Play Store today

Today, Android gamers have the privilege of playing one of the more interesting platformers to be released recently. If you are familiar with the game developers Bad Seed, then you know they make challenging, fun and graphically appealing games. If you aren’t familiar with them, maybe you remember playing a game called Sheep Up. Okay, now that rings a bell. Game publisher Energetic has collaborated with Bad Seed, to bring their latest puzzle/platformer to Android, called The Beggar’s Ride. 

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Features

DroidGamers Interviews the Team Behind the game The Executive

As game enthusiasts, we enjoy hitting the install button in the Google Play Store. Have you thought about what it takes to get a game from the drawing board to the Play Store. I can assure you there are a myriad of steps. It is not enough to have a great idea for a game. If you do have a great idea, you are one step closer to your goal, but there are many steps to follow. Noodlecake Games and Riverman Media, the publishers and creators behind the game The Executive, shed a little light on the process, and how they worked together to get it done.