Under The Radar is a new column that we will be doing from time to time (it isn’t necessarily a weekly thing), the purpose of which is to showcase some good games that we may not have been able to publish as full articles on our website. Ultimately, smaller developers get vital exposure for their games and you get to have more games to play on your plate. Let us know if you know of any obscure new titles in the comments section!
Tag: sports games
A new 3D golf game creeped onto Google Play the other day called RU Golf THD from RUWORLD. This particular golf game isn’t the PGA Tour Tiger Woods style of golf games though and instead is a bit easier to play and feature anime-style characters to play as. Luckily you can customize your character to look a little less cute.
As you may be guessing from the title of this article, Noodlecake Studios has brought another game to Android and this time it is all about trick bike riding. This game was actually developed by an actual trick bike riding named Adam Hunt. With that said, you can expect to get some pretty big air in which to do your tricks while on your bike.
Fans of football, otherwise known as Soccer here in North America, and those of you who enjoyed Sega’s previous release of Football Manager Handheld 2012 now have a new installment into the series to grab. Football Manager Handheld 2013 has arrived onto the shores of Android and brings with it up-to-date player data and enhanced gameplay.
Gamevil’s next installment into their Baseball Superstars franchise has arrived, appropriately named Baseball Superstars 2013, and brings with it a health dose of balls to hit, characters to play as or against and a new rewards system as well. Of course you will also be able to level up your character through daily quests and tasks as well as through victory on the field.
Google is hosting another sale only this time there are no $0.10 or $0.25 games for you to pick up. Instead this Thanksgiving weekend has Google listing a selection of titles that have rather large discounts happening inside of them. We say ‘inside of them’ because almost everything in the list is a free-to-play game supported through in-game purchases, so the sale is in regards to in-game currency packages and other IAPs available within those games.
There are not many extreme sports games in the Play store that can even get close to what you can get on the consoles. Mike V Skateboard Party tries to correct that with a game that boast impressive graphics, simple touch controls and 4 reasonably sized levels to explore. So lets get on with this review.
A couple of days ago we posted about the onslaught of titles that would be heading our way over the next little while from Gamevil. A total of 30 games are currently slated for release on both Android and iOS and, while historically iOS usually gets them first followed by Android shortly after, there are some pretty impressive titles in their line-up including some rather big name retro games. However, right now we get a first look at a couple of new additions to Gamevil franchises that are quite popular, Zenonia 5 and Baseball Superstars 2013.
Back in April of this year, Sega had released the first installment of their popular Football Manager series onto Android called Football Manager Handheld 2012. Sporting a price tag of $9.99, Sports Interactive Studio saw a rather high rate of piracy once it was released onto the Google Play store. This in turn made the future of other Football Manager releases onto Android a bit unknown.
2K Games surpised us a couple of week ago when they decided to quietly release NBA 2K13 onto Android. Now they have gone a step further and have quietly released a companion application for NBA 2K13 called MyNBA2K. This companion app isn’t really for the Android version of the game but instead extends your NBA 2K13 experience on Xbox 360, PS3 and the Wii U. In fact it can connect back to the game regardless of what console you’re playing it on.









