Kemco has decided to randomly hold a big sale on their Android games on both Amazon’s AppStore as well as on Google Play. Almost all of their games on Google Play have been reduced to a mere $0.99 over their usually regular price of $3.99. Additionally, about half of their games on Amazon’s AppStore are also marked down to $0.99 as well.
Tag: retro games
Sonic The Hedgehog is celebrating its 23rd anniversary and to help with the celebration Sega has put a few of the blue hedgehog’s games on sale both on Amazon’s AppStore and Google Play. There are a total of four games on sale for a limited time with savings of up to 70% off.
While of the more popular platform shooters from back in the day has been the Contra series of games. CocoaChina/Chukong have secured the rights to publish the game worldwide from Konami, making this the first fully licensed mobile version on a Contra game. Contra Evolution has been out since January in China but now that the rights to publish worldwide have been secured it will be coming to the US soon.
The rather cool and popular RPG called Knights of Pen and Paper from Paradox Interactive and Behold Studios has received an update, making it officially now known as the Knights of Pen & Paper +1 Edition. Aside from the fancy +1 added to the game’s name, the update actually brings a whole lot of additional content to the game.
NimbleBit’s Pocket Planes game that was released onto DeNA’s Mobage platform was apparently at one point going to be a game about trains called Pocket Trains. Somehow, along the way, the trains grew some wings and the trains ended up becoming planes instead. Well it looks like those trains may be coming back and heading our way in the near future.
Another Ouya game has been confirmed as of today and that is Vlambeer’s Super Crate Box. Of course since this game is on just about every platform known to mankind, an Ouya version is all too surprising but it is good to know that it is coming and will be shown off during E3 2013.
Final Fantasy fans have been waiting for awhile now for Square Enix to bring Final Fantasy IV to Android since it was announced as heading our way back in December 2012. iOS gamers got the game first and fairly quickly too, leaving Android gamers waiting for a few months longer for whatever particular reason. Well the wait is finally over and Android gamers who have waited patiently for this day to arrive can now download the next installment into the Final Fantasy series on Android.
This is probably a first to happen in mobile gaming, or at least close to it. DeNA has launched a cross-game event between two of their titles on Google Play. Blood Brothers will be invading D.O.T. Defenders of Texel with a special collaboration event called “A Rush of Blood”. So how exactly is this going to work out?
The rather popular side-scrolling sandbox game Terraria has been officially announced as coming to mobile platforms this Summer. The game looks to be published onto Android and iOS by 505 Games and while there was no specific platforms mentioned in the announcement, so hopefully it means both Android and iOS will be getting Terraria when it is released.
A small indie studio out of Sweden called Glowingpine Studios is gearing up to release a neat little retro style physics-based puzzle game called Little Luca onto Android soon. In order to get the word out about their upcoming game ahead of time, the developers have released a trailer for Little Luca featuring some of the 8-bit inspired music that will be coming with the game.









