Android gamers who enjoy playing their games on tablets have yet another game heading their way in a couple of months. Instead of a MOBA like we just reported on earlier today, this one is an interesting gold rush city themed sim / city management game called 1849.
Tag: sim games
Yesterday through all the jokes and such that comes with April Fools Day, Humble Bundle launched their newest bundle for PC and mobile, featuring up to six games available for one low price. You can name your own price and get four games but if your price that you pay is above the average price being paid at the time of purchase, you’ll get an additional two games.
Konami has followed the release of their Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes mini-game with a sneaky release of a companion app along with it. In case you are wondering why we have called this game a ‘mini-game’, it is simply because it is just a short (but pretty challenging at times) game to tide folks over till the next installment into the franchise hits everyone’s consoles in 2015 (or 2016 depending on how development goes).
NinJump developers getting into third-party publishing with new company Backflip Publishing, two games on the way
Having already been quite successful in the mobile gaming scene with games such as DragonVale and NinJump, Backflip Studios is now expanding to include third-party releases onto mobile as well. This will be done through a new company / brand called Backflip Publishing.
NimbleBit’s upcoming game Disco Zoo, made in partnership with Milkbag Games, is heading to iOS very soon but Android gamers won’t be left out in the dark with this game either. Disco Zoo is an interesting little sim game that is, from the looks of things, about as strange as it is entertaining.
Fans of the actual Nascar racing circuit can now run their own racing team with Eutechnyx Limited’s new game Nascar Manager. Just as the title suggests, you’ll be managing most aspects of your own Nascar racing team on a variety of different official Nascar tracks.
This sort of thing has happened before regarding different topics. A game is released that looks like it will be fun to play at first. Then you dig into it a bit and realized that is actually a giant billboard with some sort of meaning to it and that the actual game is more of a side project to the overall message. In this case Music Inc is going to teach you that pirating music is bad.
One of the most anticipated sim games last year, called Star Command, is now available for free for the next 24 hours. This is, of course, if you happen to have access to Amazon’s AppStore which, since the company’s expansion to other countries has happened, should mean a lot of you can take advantage of this deal.
A rather unique game has landed onto Google Play called Never Alone Hotline. In this game you’ll be running your own phone hotline and will be receiving calls from random people, and yes sometimes even kittens, which you will need to respond to. How you respond to each call is up to you.
We’ve talked about Farming Simulator 14 a couple of times in the recent past and about it coming to Android in the near future. Well now we can stop talking about how it is eventually coming to Google Play and can now finally talk about it actually being available for download.









