So far ZeptoLab is known for their puzzle games that they have released, the major one being the Cut The Rope franchise and to a lesser extent Pudding Monsters. However it looks like the company is branching out of the puzzle genre with their next game which is called King of Thieves.
Tag: platform games
As promised we’ve returned with another list from the shamelessly tacky to the tackily shameless. This is the second collection of all the console imitators available for the Android. While some are amazing stand out games on their own, it’s impossible to ignore their source material.
A new platformer has made its way to Android today called Spoiler Alert by developer Megafuzz. Actually we should be a bit more precise with what type of game this is. It is actually a ‘reverse platformer’ and if you don’t know what that is, it’s okay as we didn’t either at first when we were told about this game.
Crescent Moon Games have brought their 2-bit Cowboy game to Google Play after debuting it in the Crescent Moon Games Humble Bundle that was recently available. If you missed out on snagging 2-bit Cowboy through the Crescent Moon Games Humble Bundle, now you can pick it up.
Nitrome has been in the news a lot lately with the release of a few games onto Android already and the developer doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon with the announcement of Gunbrick coming to mobile devices next. Gunbrick is an arcade platformer which also features Nitrome’s rather good pixel art.
So, it’s a new week, and we have a fresh Humble Mobile Bundle, this time featuring games from Noodlecake Studios. As someone who is usually a fan of the games they generally publish I was a bit excited about this one. Did that excitement hold up? Is this another home run sure-thing bundle like the last one from Crescent Moon Games?
In this inaugural edition of my new Review Bites feature we’ll set the ground rules and get rolling with a load of mini reviews (complete with gameplay videos) to share some love, some hate, and some “Meh!” Well, and likely complaining some about “freemium” games…
Hey there Android fans, I’m a bit new in town. I’ve come to visit the mobile/tablet gaming space a couple of times and, for the most part, I get it. Thing is, with devices like my trusty Shield tablet getting into the market it is bringing in a slightly different kind of gamer, and I’m here to tell you we’re going to stage an intervention…
Were you on the lookout for a relatively cheap game that delivers twin-stick shooting action, zombies, and multiple weapons of destruction, all wrapped up in a package trimmed with silliness and some attitude? Then have I got a game for you.
Volt is an interesting PC-based puzzle platformer, more platformer than puzzler though, that has now made the platform jump and is available for mobile devices including Android. In this game your job is to help your character, who is a battery, escape the recycling plant it has been sent to.








