Angry Birds Rio is still getting the occasional content update and a new one has landed on Google Play with an additional 26 levels in total to play through. The update, named Timber Tumble, brings 20 new levels located in and on top of trees. Doing the math, this means that there are 6 bonus levels for your to earn/find in this new update as well.
Tag: Puzzle
Coming Next Week to Android: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery – A Charmingly Visual 3D Puzzler
Coming out of Liverpool, UK is one of the most charmingly visual games to be released in some time. Lucid Games will release Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery on Android next week, July 23rd and we couldn’t be more excited. It was released on IOS earlier this year to much acclaim. Graphically it is as appealing as Gesundheit by Revolutionary Concepts and Paper Monsters by Crescent Moon Games.
Out of Dundee, Scotland comes a mysterious piece of news from independent game developer Guerilla Tea. Their upcoming game Incandescence will be available soon for Android devices. What’s so mysterious? The minimal bit of information provided along with a single image.
There are a lot of big budget game developers that produce amazing games. They have scores of team members and the technology to produce what eventually become blockbuster titles. When we come across a game that is equally impressive from an indie game developer everyone should take notice. These are the games that should be celebrated. That is what has happened to two-team indie game developers Danielle Swank and Jim Fleming of Barking Mouse Studios with their first game Lost Toys.
Back to Bed by Bedtime Digital Games has had a lengthy development cycle. Fortunately for Android gamers, it will arrive in the Play Store in August. That’s not too long to wait for a game of this caliber. The game was first developed as a student project with the Danish Academy for Digital Interactive Entertainment (DADIU) in 2011. After receiving quite a few awards for the intriguing game play and enchanting graphics, a KickStarter campaign was initiated and successfully funded in 2013. Now, the adventures of a narcoleptic gentleman named Bob and his trusty guardian Subob will make their way to your favorite handheld devices.
99 Bricks Wizard Academy is a new Tetris style of game but it does have one very significant twist to it then most other ones that mimic Tetris. Instead of stacking up the shaped blocks in order to make a full line which is then removed from the play area, your goal is to build a tower as high as you can using those blocks.
Deconstructeam is a game studio based in Valencia, Spain. Their project Gods Will Be Watching will be released for Android gamers soon. The art style is definitely retro, but the story line could be a page ripped from a not too distant future. The game is about the choices you make and how they impact the outcome of the game. It was created in just 72 hours during the Ludum Dare 26 game jam with ‘Minimalism’ as a theme. The implications of your in game choices will probably stick with you long after the ending credits.
Knock knock is an odd game. This makes for a difficult review. The first review that I had lined up was a glowing one as I was quite impressed with the effects the developers designed, as you’ll read below. The second one I was going to write was much more negative, almost scathing, pointing out things that I felt the developers should’ve included in explaining the game better, after I encountering a sudden and unexpected “Game Over” that was without cause. This is my third take on the game, which will be a bit more balanced and include elements of both.
It is amazing how awesome games arrive with little to no fanfare on the Play Store. Well that is our job at Droidgamers, to keep you in the know. On the last day of June, Kunabi Brothers intriguing game Blek has finally arrived on the Play Store. This is the first game from the Kunabi Brothers, whose studio is in Vienna, Austria.
The Last Express is a murder mystery that was originally released for Macs and PCs in the spring of 1997, and has since been ported to Android. It’s set in the days leading up to World War I, and you play the entire game on a passenger train passing through a large portion of Europe, on its way to Constantinople. On the whole, it’s quite unique for for a game. In some ways, it’s a bit like the game Clue, as both games have players confined to a space full of colorful characters that each have their own agenda. You need to navigate those agendas to accomplish your own in solving a murder.









