Released by Illogical Games, Fantasy Mage is (what appears to be) an upcoming top down shooter, with a fantasy spin to it. Tabbed as part Action-RPG and part hack n’ slash, players will be tasked with unleashing all sorts of wizardry an an unsuspecting army. Players will be assuming the role of a young wizard, who is tasked with defending a small village from an invading army of skeletons.
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[Update: Game Released] OrangePixel’s highly anticipated Space Grunts game will finally be unleashed onto mobile this week
Our friends over at OrangePixel have announced today over Twitter that their highly anticipated game called Space Grunts will finally be getting released onto mobile. We’ve actually been following the development of Space Grunts since it was originally announce back in the earlier part of 2015. It actually was just released onto Steam a couple of weeks ago and has been doing pretty good already.
Square Enix Montreal has decided to put Hitman: Sniper on sale for a limited time, all to help kick off a rather cool in-game event. This event is all about killing a lot of people in a certain amount of time. If players manage to accomplish this goal, everyone will receive a rather large in-game prize.
Generally when talking about multiplayer shooters, it is usually in the form of an FPS game. When it comes to Hero Forces, it is actually a third-person shooter instead. Up until today this game had been in a limited release, but as of now it is available globally on Android.
Released by pH Works, KILL is a new shooter that’s now out for Android devices. KILL has little for a story, but what it does have is somewhat philosophical, entertaining the notion that people are ideas, as opposed to being defined by their corporeal aspects, so each of the geometric shapes represents a thought.
Nvidia, maker of a the Shield Android TV unit, Shield tablet, and the Shield Portable, also offer games that take direct advantage of their hardware, either linking to Google Play, or offering them through their own through streaming service called GeForce Now. With the latter, any purchase of premium priced games from there is also accompanied by a Steam code, for offline play. Through the end of this month, there’s a small group of games that NVidia has placed on sale.
Released by Little Dragon Games, Max Bradshaw and the Zombie Invasion has now available for Android devices. Players will assume the role of the eponymous Max, who awakens in a graveyard to find himself surrounded by zombies. As the story unfolds for Max, he progresses outside the graveyard and into the city, which is also overrun by zombies.
Released by CS54 INC, Galactic Nemesis is an arcade game in the vein of the classic Galaga. In this game, players are the sole hope for the survival of humanity, as waves of alien invaders are to be held off, as the come in from various points on the screen.
Strike Suit Zero is a space sim that is released by Born Ready Games. Being a fan of this genre, it was one I was looking to sink my teeth into, and I went into the game with moderate to high expectation. Let’s see how the game actually played.
Extreme Developers, the studio behind Need for Drift and Iron Tanks, has released a new space combat game earlier this month onto Google Play. Tabbed as Space Jet, this sim focuses on live aerial dogfights against friends or other players around the globe.