A team effort by Nexon M and Big Huge Games, the mobile strategy combat game DomiNations has done pretty well for itself since the game’s release back in April 2015, already passing the 1 million downloads mark in a pretty short period of time. Today Nexon M has released a new trailer in order to show off the game’s newest update which also has just arrived called the Oil Boom update.
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[Update: Globally Released] Gamevil and Square Enix’s Million Arthur will be launching worldwide on Android next month
Back in March 2015 we reported on a new team-up effort with Square Enix and Gamevil regarding a new game called Million Arthur that would be arriving onto Android soon. Well we now have a better idea of exactly when that ‘soon’ will actually be, and that is at some point next month.
Released by Rablo Games, Healer Quest is a parodic RPG where players assume the role of the healer, who is part of a party of other classes (knight, barbarian, archer, and sorcerer) that go questing. As the healer, players are completely unable to perform any attacks of their own, and they can only work to keep the other NPC party members alive during real time combat, through the 100 levels in the game that include classic monsters like bats, vampires, wolves, dragons, and the like.
There is a new Oddworld game heading to mobile soon and this new mobile version of Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee is going to be used to basically help with the re-launch of Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee for PC on Steam as well. Square One Games, the folks behind Oddworl: Stranger’s Wrath, will be making the mobile version of Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee, which is actually done already. It won’t be released just yet though, not until the revamping of the PC version is almost done.
One of the more anticipated game releases heading our way soon is the launch of Forsaken World Mobile by Fedeen Games. We’ve already written about this game a few times but if you happened to have missed our previous coverage regarding this game, this is a port of the actual MMORPG Forsake World currently available for PC gamers to play.
Blizzard has begun teasing a new update that will be heading to Hearthstone soon and it is something a lot bigger than something as simple as new cards. Today the company posted an announcement on their Hearthstone blog, teasing new heroes that will be making their way to Hearthstone in the near future.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Alpha Squadron 2: Edge of Oblivion will be landing on Android later this week
The rather fun 3D aerial space combat game Alpha Squadron will be getting a sequel this week called Edge Of Oblivion: Alpha Squadron 2. Developed once again by Martian Monkey Games, Alpha Squadron 2 will take players back into combat to fight off the evil Hadian Empire using different starfighters in aerial combat.
Augmented Reality games can be pretty fun and there is an award-winning one heading our way soon. Developed by ZenFri, and co-written by Gears of War 2 writer Joshua Ortega, Clandestine: Anomaly will be launching onto mobile devices starting this month. This is an alternate-reality science fiction adventure where an alien spaceship crash lands in your neighborhood, narrowly missing your house.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Halfbrick will be releasing Radical Rappelling onto Google Play tomorrow
Tomorrow is turning out to be a pretty big day of game releases already for Android gamers to check out. Another game we can expect to arrive tomorrow is a new title from Halfbrick called Radical Rappelling. This particular game goes back to Halfbrick’s roots in a lot of ways, where it is all about getting a high score, similar to Jetpack Joyride.
[Update: Released] Race in the Superbike World Championship in SBK15, arriving onto Android later this month
Superbike racing fans have a new game to look forward to on Android this month. Digital Tales and Dorna WSBK have teamed up again for another Superbrike racing championship game called SBK15. If you are a fan of this type of racing then you’ve probably already played their previous release in this series, SBK14.









