Bandai Namco has had Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle in a location limited soft launch for the past few weeks and it appears everything has appeared to gone well as this game is now available on a global scale over on Google Play. This is actually a bit of a hybrid game, mixing team-based gameplay with a bit of an puzzle-based brawler that takes place on a board game type of system at certain points.
Tag: Puzzle
Never Alone has recently launched on the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV and, once you’ve played this beautiful game for a few minutes, you will soon realize why it snapped up the 2015 BAFTA Award for Best Debut Game. Not only is this genuinely unique interactive entertainment of the finest sort, it is also a deeply enjoyable learning experience. Which is not something we often see or play.
En Masse Entertainment will be releasing their first mobile game this month called Fruit Attacks
En Masse Entertainment is the company behind publishing a rather big MMORPG for PC called Tera, which you’ve probably heard of. However the company is dipping their toes into the mobile gaming scene as well and their first release is called Fruit Attacks, which will be heading to Android at the end of this month.
Former Triple-A dev will be releasing his first indie project onto Android soon called Swipey Rogue
First-Order Games is a one-man indie game development studio founded by John Sahas who previously spend the past 12 years with Neversoft. He was a designed / programmer on four different Tony Hawk titles as well as 6 Guitar Hero titles. He then went back to the Activision studio family, after a short stint working with different indie studios, to take a role as Multiplayer Designer at Infinity Ward for 2 Call of Duty games. Needless to say, he has some experience. Well he has now branched off to make his own game development studio and now his first release, called Swipey Rogue, will be heading our way soon.
Hardline Studios has announces what will be their second release onto Android soon with a game called metaBall. Hardline Studios is the company behind the rather enjoyable space shooter Alpha Wave, but their new game is a lot different from that particular genre. After sitting and thinking of a proper way to describe this game, the best way to do it is with how the developer describes it: Marble Madness meets Q*Bert in a Tron universe.
It’s Friday and therefor it is time for another round-up of Android games currently on sale right now over on Google Play and Amazon’s Appstore. There was a lot of games on sale last week, which was mainly due to the fact it was a holiday weekend, but this week isn’t the biggest list of Android games on sale. Still, there’s some titles discounted that you might want to pick up.
Set for release on next week onto Android, Forest Home is a new puzzle game from The Binary Hill (the devs behind Mini Motor Racing, and other games). In this game, players are looking to guide cutesy, woodland animals back to their homes. The forest is broken up into levels that are on a map, and players will also need to strive for a three stars rating on each level. You can also show off your results on your social media accounts.
[Update: Released] Heroes Reborn TV show will soon be getting its own mobile and PC/console games
Another TV show will be getting its own game as well soon, this time it being NBC’s Heroes Reborn series. Imperative Entertainment announced today two new Heroes Reborn games that are being worked on – Heroes Reborn: Gemini and Heroes Reborn: Enigma. Depending on what platform you want to play this one, you will either be playing Heroes Reborn: Gemini on your PC/console of choice, or Heroes Reborn: Enigma on your Android phone or tablet.
Puzzles are a good way to kill time and number puzzles are one of the more preferred types of puzzles to do that with. There is a new puzzle game out on Android called Griddition and while the premise of this particular puzzle game is simple enough, actually getting far in it can be quite a challenge.
Break a Brick by CrazyBunch landed onto Google Play a couple of days ago and while at first you may just think to yourself that it’s another brick breaking game, you would only be partially correct. While the breaking of bricks does happen, that’s about where the similarities end with other brick breaking puzzle games.









