Square Enix has recently been pushing their weight behind mobile gaming on both iOS and Android, more so on iOS until recently when Android started getting Final Fantasy titles and other games announced to be coming on the way. Now it looks like their The World Ends With You RPG is getting a sequel and clues are pointing to a mobile connection as well.
Tag: RPG
[Updated] Cartoon Network will be releasing a Zelda-style game called Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake
The Cartoon Network looks to continue the Monsters Ate My (insert whatever here) series on Android with the release of a new game soon called Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake. There is already two Monsters Ate My games on Android so this would make the Birthday Cake eating the third game. This will be a lot different than the previous two games though.
Retro gaming is currently in vogue thanks to platforms such as Google Play, the Apple App Store and Steam. Countless classics have been resurrected on these new platforms, be they ports or HD remakes. The proliferation of retro titles certainly supports the claim. Over the past three years, a proliferation of retro titles have resurfaced such as Contra HD, Castle of Illusion HD, X-Men the Arcade game, Pac-Man, Sonic CD, Jet Set Radio, Final Fantasy III and many other venerable titles.
I mash my thumb into my phone’s screen for the umpteenth time, watching as the numbers next to my sword climb ever higher. I switch to my next hero, mashing my thumb once again into the glass, as the numbers next to my sorcerer’s boots jump up another 200. I jab my battle-worn thumb into the screen a few more times and find myself at the airship screen. My eyes glaze over with sheer joy as I watch the numbers next to my airship climb higher thanks to some hard earned upgrade components. Those too required many presses of my thumb. I pray my thumb will see my heroes to the level cap without breaking. This is the game for those with fortuitous thumbs. This is the game for those with little free time. This is Heroes of Atlan.
[Update: Play version released] Fearless Fantasy is an upcoming RPG adventure to keep an eye out for
The strange and psychedelic world of Fearless Fantasy is due to grace the Android Platform later this summer. Having been successfully released on the PC, developer Enter Skies is focusing their effort on a mobile port of their oddity of an adventure. The producer of the hit animated film, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within referred to Fearless Fantasy as “The most original RPG of the year.”
There’s a chance that the critically acclaimed iOS hit, Battleheart Legacy might be ported to Android. The game feature isometric hack & slash game play, with highly customizable characters, equipment and classes. An additionally exciting feature, not often seen in the realm of mobile RPGs, is a sweeping story, open world and branching dialogue choices and plot elements.
Gameloft has recently been teasing the reveal of a few new games at E3. One of those games is Dungeon Gems and if you were thinking it is a puzzle game from all the concept art, then you were correct. Part puzzle game, part dungeon crawler, players swipe gems, you will be doing all of this in order to defeat your enemies.
A free new retro scavenger hunt RPG has landed on Google play. The story takes place on a bizarre and potentially hostile alien world where your character is tasked with searching for parts to fix their spaceship that had crash landed on the planet and left them stranded.
Originally released onto iOS back in May of this year, Warhammer 40K: Carnage is now available on Google Play for all of us Android gamers to get a hold of. For those of you not familiar with this game, Warhammer 40K: Carnage is a side-scrolling Action-RPG title where you’ll take on the roll of a Space Marine who has the fortunate job of mowing down all the nasty little Orks in your way.
If you’ve come across the Random Heroes games, you probably have an idea of what to expect from Noodlecake Studios’ works: glorious, 8-bit textured games that seem over the top simple so you give it a try….. aaand boom, you’re hooked. Their new game, Horde of Heroes, does not fall far off from granting a similar scenario to those who try but it does offer a bit of a refreshing experience with the integration of Puzzle-RPG mechanics.









