Well, it looks like the Humble Mobile Bundle may be back after a short absence. If you weren’t aware, Humble Bundle did away with the mobile bundles and were going to add mobile games to their regular bundles. Unfortunately that never full came to life as all the bundles after that announcement happened had no mobile games in them. Whether this new bundle is the permanent return of the mobile bundles or not remains to be seen, but this one is themed around Bandai Namco titles.
Tag: Puzzle Games
The Ultraflow Team created the fantastic and quizzical puzzle game Ultraflow. The original game was downloaded millions of times. We enjoyed the original gameplay due to the varied puzzles, excellent music and ever-increasing level of difficulty. Ultraflow 2 is now available to download in the Play Store and that is a good thing.
Released by Barnstorm Games, Countdown is a new puzzler that’s now out for Android, and is based on the long running game show from the UK. In this game, players are looking to solve word and number games. Countdown is comprised of 3 phases: making the longest word possible from a string of random letters, using a string of random numbers to mathematically equate an additional and unrelated random number, and the Conundrum, which is where the players compete to be solve an anagram that’s nine letters long.
Released by Tequila Games, Puzzle Flyer is a new puzzler that’s been released on Android. In Puzzle Fleet, players are looking to find the fleet that’s hidden, and sink each ship in it. The game’s perspective is top down, with each of the ships taking up a differing number of spots within the grid.
Marvel has a ton of IPs in mobile gaming, and they have announced an update to one of their games, that being Marvel Puzzle Quest by D3 Go. For those of you not familiar with Marvel Puzzle Quest, this is a Match-three RPG with a Marvel Universe theme to it. Players can recruit characters, level them up RPG-style, compete in tournaments, use the match-three mechanic to fight villains, and also take advantage of the social elements such as forming alliances with friends, and competing for the top spot on the global leaderboards.
Indie game developer Matthew Burton has released his newest game onto Android called PipSpin. As you may be guessing from the name, this action puzzler is inspired by Pipboy, which you should be familiar thanks to the Fallout franchise of games. The inspiration mainly comes into form with the color scheme and the whole terminal look the game has.
The developers behind the rather enjoyable game Divide by Sheep, Fearless Fantasy, as well as other titles on mobile, are hosting what they are calling “Four-nification Week”. This is where tinyBuild will be revealing four new games, one each day between January 12th and January 15th. However, besides a small animated picture, the developers haven’t revealed any details about any of the four upcoming games until today where they have revealed the first one.
It is hard to escape games these days that choose to forgo great detail in the visuals department, for a more retro look. The games are everywhere in the Play Store. are everywhere. Sometimes you come across one that is great to play, and at the same time, the pixels look amazing. I am not exactly sure what lures me into the pixels that have been created by the Super Mega Quest team, but I like what they have done!
[UPDATE: Game Released] Fireproof Games announces the release date for their upcoming The Room 3 game for Android
If you happen to be a fan of Fireproof Games’ The Room franchise, then you’ll be happy to know that the wait for the third installment is almost over. The Room 3 has been getting the final touches done to it since we last reported on it back in August, and now it looks like everything is ready to go almost.
The third installment into The Room franchise is now available in beta form. Official release next week.
Fireproof Games is gearing up for the release of the third installment into their The Room franchise next week by starting up a public beta for Android gamers to sign up for. In a slightly interesting twist, when signing up for the beta on Android, you’ll have to pay for the game to participate in it should you get selected. When it officially launches next week, you’ll have access to the final version as well.








