Developed mobcast inc. have revealed that their upcoming game, called Lumines: Puzzle & Music, will be landing on mobile devices in September. Originally released for the PSP, this game has been in a limited release in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand for mobile devices but is now heading for a Western release.
Tag: rhythm
Back in the beginning of last year Moon Kid released their unique puzzle game called Satellina onto Android. A year and a half later Moon Kid has finally finished the sequel to that game, which is officially called Satellina Zero, and it takes all of the best part of the original and expands on all of it.
For those of you who own a Samsung Gear VR headset, or an Oculus Rift, there is a new game out that’s a mix of rhythm-based gameplay and arcade shooter called Starship Disco. Players will be hopping into their starship and heading out into space on an intergalactic adventure where you’ll need to shoot down aliens to survive.
Soon to be released by Cherrypick Games, Now Escape! is a new endless runner game for Android devices. The idea of this runner game is fairly simple. Players will be dragging their shape, in this case an orange star, around the screen as it moves forward. There are various obstacles that need to be avoided, but they are also capable of rotating, pivoting, or otherwise transforming, and they do so without notice. This means you’ll need to have some pretty decent reflexes as well.
Rocket Lolly’s upcoming The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me gets an early gameplay video and is heading to Kickstarter
Back in February 2016 we reported on The Rocky Horror Show getting some mobile gaming love with a new title getting developed by Rocket Lolly Games called The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me. Unfortunately, at that time there was almost no details about the game itself, aside from the fact it is being made. Today, however, we have a little more detail about the game as well as an early look at the gameplay itself.
Animoca has released their new Rhythm-based game onto Android today called Groove Planet. This isn’t your typical music game through, where you just have to worry about tapping along to a particular beat. With this game you’re actually developing a planet through the use of the game’s music.
[Update: Released] See if you can “beat the beat” in Dub Dash, finally arriving onto Android next month
Set to be released by Headup Games, and developed by Incodra, Dub Dash is a new rhythm game that’s coming soon to Android, which we originally reported on back in September 2015. It was originally slated for release in Q4 2015, but as you can tell, it is a bit late on hitting Google Play. Today, however, we have a more specific release time for Dub Dash.
The rather popular rhythm-based dancing game called Love Dance from Cubinet International will be getting a pretty large update, called The Next Stage, in the very near future. For those of you not familiar with this game, Love Dance is a full 3D dancing game with all genres of music and dancing styles being present.
Released by I&C Soft, FantasyBeat: RhythmAction RPG is just what the name would indicate, a rhythm-based RPG. With a story that contains the classic clash between good and evil, as players seek to save their kingdom from peril. Players will pursue, attack, and defend, all to the beat of the music. On the other hand, players will be facing of against bosses, as well as upgrading and customizing characters.
Rayark, oh Rayark…How we appreciate thee! Yes, I am sure you know by now that I am the resident Rayark fanboy at DroidGamers. Nope, there is no shame there, as they produce high-quality games. Recently, we were informed that they have quite a few things going on including Deemo 2.2, but also, a new game called Voez. This game looks to be just as fun and challenging as Deemo and Cytus.