A rather beautiful, minimalistic game called Prune will finally be making its way to Android next week. This game won Best Upcoming Games at the 11th IMGA (International Mobile Gaming Awards) and was also runner-up at the IndiePlus 2015. Awards aside, Prune is a really unique looking game with a pretty interesting concept.
Tag: Puzzle Games
Jonathan Topf is many things. He is a team member of USTWO Games, creators of the incredibly popular game Monument Valley. He is a mechanical engineer, an animator and so much more. Part of that so much more, is being an independent game designer. His first game Trick Shot, which was released on iOS to much acclaim earlier this year, will arrive for Android devices this week.
Rovio releases Angry Employees. It’s not a game though, it’ll soon be a third of their workforce
Angry Employees, it’s not a new game from Rovio, although it is something Rovio has created. Today the company has announced that they are downsizing their workforce, and will be letting go roughly a third of their staff who will soon be needing to find new jobs. In total that is 213 people who will be leaving Rovio.
The first time I saw The Magic Flute in action, my first thought was, “Please come to Android!” I got in contact with the developer and they said yes, there were plans to bring the game to android. So, I have been patiently waiting for its arrival. I was surprised to find out early this morning, that the game had quietly launched today. The Magic Flute brings together great music, art and puzzles. Lab Like, the game’s creator, has won a few awards for this game. You may not want to miss this one, because it is fun and creative in its implementation.
Developed by RetroEpic Software, A Day in the Woods was released at the end of July of this year and has done fairly well for itself since its release. Today the developers have announced a new Halloween themed update will be heading to A Day in the Woods shortly, and to celebrate this update, the game has already gone on sale as well.
Gamevil has released details regarding their next update for their Puzzle-RPG title Dungeon Link. This update will open up one new zone at least, add a few new story heroes, and also feature plenty of game balancing tweak. Another much requested feature that is being added is the ability to use multiple heroes in multiple attempts to enhance your hero to +5, but doing it all at once instead of individually.
It’s Friday and so that means it is time once again to release another round-up of Android games on sale right now. With that said, this week’s round-up has quite a few indie games that have gone on sale, which is a good thing since a lot of indie games are really good.
Itror (standing for In The Right Order) is a new memory game that’s been released by Markus Bodner. Players will be looking to memorize and replicate the order in which they were shown a a list of various irons, overlaying colored tiles. The game is played in rounds, with each round demanding one more icon than its predecessor, and will culminate in the final round of 35.
Rovio has pushed out a duo of Halloween-themed updates to two of their games, Angry Birds Pop! and Angry Birds 2. Like any good Halloween type of update, both of these are filled with zombies. Of course these are zombie pigs, all of which you will have to deal with in all the new Halloween-themed levels that have been added to each game.
After recalling a list of their games earlier this week, EA is now listing some of their current games at the low price of a dime. They’ve marked down the cost on about a dozen of them, with most of them falling under the Chillingo name. There are some noteworthy games on this list as well, including Monopoly, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, and the formerly-to-be-removed Dead Space.








