Pretty much every major racing league has its own official game, whether that be Formula 1, NASCAR or others. There was one exception to that and it was the World Rally Championship which, up until now, didn’t have any sort of official game. That’s not to say there are not any rally racing games available for Android, there just wasn’t one for the WRC.
Tag: simulation
One game we are looking forward to getting our hands on is Star Command from War Balloon Games. This neat little retro style game (visually) is a combination of sim and action gaming meshed into one title. Now the developers are teasing everyone with a new video that is a play through of the beginning of the game.
While it may still be an illegal activity almost everywhere around the globe, the wonders of weed growing were unveiled by the Grow Brothers, a dev studio that brought us their Weed Farmer sim game which fits somewhat nicely into our running theme every Wednesday of weird games to post about, appropriately named Weird Wednesday. This time, they’re coming back with the sequel of the green plants harvesting hit. Currently in Open Beta phase, we present you Weed Farmer Overgrown.
Do you hear that sound? That is the sound of your free time running away as fast as it can to try and escape Kairosoft’s clutches. Unfortunately, we all know how well that will work, especially when Kairosoft releases a new game which they have done today called Oh!Edo Towns.
Recently we broke news that a port of Bullfrog ‘s classic Theme Hospital had hit the Google Play market, courtesy of Barley Studios. A commercial success on both PS1 and PC its passionate fan base has given it several attempts at trying to revitalize the game through various open source projects. One of these projects named CorsixTH has been somewhat successful at doing this and is almost complete. News recently broke again that Alan from Armed Pineapple has altered the code of CorsixTH and ported it to android himself.
There’s a huge advantage in the mobile gaming market nowadays, that has become crucial for a big amount of developers: you don’t need to make an eye-popping games full of superb graphics to be successful. As a consequence of this, games are now rated for their content, theme, ability to hook people, and creativity. This is the case of Kairosoft: a company that has really hit the spot with their Time-Resource management games. And one of their latest releases just confirms this. Let’s take a look at “Cafeteria Nipponica”.
Today is a busy day for game releases and another addictive title from Kairosoft has landed on the Google Play store which we reported on yesterday that it was coming today. Well if you don’t have a Tegra 3 Android device to sink your time into Dark Meadow: The Pact THD, you can sink your teeth into Pocket Academy instead.
ngmoco is in the new again today scoring another deal, this time with developers of the highly popular game Tiny Tower. In this agreement, NimbleBit will be bringing their next game, called Pocket Planes, to Android using the Mobage network from ngmoco.
Kairosoft seems to be starting a habit of letting all of us know when the next game for Android will be coming and what game it will be. In the past they have never said anything until the game is released except for their most recent title Cafeteria Nipponica and now Pocket Academy.
Sega has brought over and just released their best-selling (and the world’s best selling) football management game onto the Google Play store. Officially named Football Manager handheld 2012, you will be assuming almost total control over whatever team you choose from a variety of leagues.