Heavy Sword is a new retro-inspired platformer from Monster Robot Studios. The game combines great modernized SNES-era graphics with traditional platforming elements to create a solid game that is worth playing. The game borrows heavily from the classics in the genre, but does this end up helping or hindering it from being a must play experience?
Tag: platformer
A new development studio has debuted on Android today and has come out rather strong with their first game release Heavy Sword. This particular game is a retro style Action-Platformer that borrows some cues from games we used to play on consoles and PC.
Sega has released, as a bit of a surprise, the original Sonic The Hedgehog game onto Google Play this morning. While this is the original game, the visuals have been remastered as well as support for widescreen resolution, sporting a smooth 60 frames-per-second or at least that is what Sega is claiming.
One game we have been waiting for since almost a year ago is an action platformer called Bounty Arms THD. This particular game is one we’ve had some hands-on time with already with an early build and it was pretty fun to play back then. Bounty Arms THD has a unique cast of creatures that you end up killing in some rather unique ways.
There is an upcoming platformer under development right now called Glob The Game by an indie developer that looks rather promising. While there isn’t a whole lot of details right now about this game, what we do have is a look at the gameplay itself thanks to a video from the developer.
If you’re a fan of comic books then you are probably familiar with Valiant’s rather cool crossover event called Harbinger Wars. Well the comic is now available as a retro style platformer called Harbinger Wars: Battle Vegas which follows the events that actually happen in the crossover series.
Earlier this week we talked about the sequel to They Need To Be Fed and the fact it was heading our way in a few days. Well that time has arrived and sure enough They Need To Be Fed 2 is now available on Google Play for all of you fans of the original game to go download and start soaking up all your free time with.
There are so many games coming out these days that it is almost impossible to post about them each and every day here at DroidGamers. It is unfortunate that a lot of great indie games may go unnoticed. While we get our Under the Radar series back up and running, we are going to start up a mid-week round-up of some of the indie game releases that you might want to check out.
Chillingo has been developing apps for iOS from some time and have relatively recently added Android apps into the mix, which is a great thing. Today the squirrel is covering a couple of the more interesting games in the mix.
The developer for the original They Need To Be Fed and Karoshi games hopped on over to our forums a moment ago to announce the sequel to They Need To Be Fed is on the way and gave us a sneak peek at what this sequel with encompass. Officially named They Need To Be Fed 2, for those of you not familiar with the original game, this is a rather cool platformer that comes with a rather unique 360 degree twist to it.








