Nvidia has decided to a bit of a mini-sale for the remainder of this month on a selection of Shield games. From March 24 through March 28, there are five different titles getting discounted for Nvidia Shield devices, including Shield Android TV, at up to 66% off their regular full price.
Tag: tablet games
Spacetime Studios has quietly been working on a rather large expansion for their Arcade Legends MMORPG called Curse of the Cryostar. This update, according to the company, is the largest one to date for the game, bringing with is a big level cap jump, a few new dungeons, a lot more items and loot, and a lot of new features requested by players.
Snail Games has released their next big update for their Taichi Panda MMORPG called the Annum update. This new content expansion/update brings with it a number of new goodies and features for players to check out, including a new PvP mode, a new mount, and more.
Vivid Games has announced that the Android version of their Real Boxing 2: Rocky game will be arriving at the end of this month. This is not a separate download from the original Real Boxing 2 title, but instead if an add-on chapter that will be available for download from within the game.
Electronics giant Sony has just announced that they will again take a run at releasing mobile games, specifically for Android and iOS. This is their latest attempt, after several previous debacles. Sony’s newest plan is to create a new unit called ForwardWorks, and launch it on April 1st (ironically on April Fool’s Day?).
Rocket Lolly’s upcoming The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me gets an early gameplay video and is heading to Kickstarter
Back in February 2016 we reported on The Rocky Horror Show getting some mobile gaming love with a new title getting developed by Rocket Lolly Games called The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me. Unfortunately, at that time there was almost no details about the game itself, aside from the fact it is being made. Today, however, we have a little more detail about the game as well as an early look at the gameplay itself.
Niantic Lab’s upcoming Pokemon GO game gets first details and official screenshots released today
Whether this is a result of the video that was posted on YouTube recently showing some of the gameplay coming in Pokemon GO, which was taken from Niantic Lab’s talk during SXSW 2016, or because of the company cancelling their GDC 2016 talk and gameplay reveal, we don’t know. It could also be due to the questions that have arisen since that video’s release about the depth of the gameplay, or possible lack thereof. However, the timing on releasing the first details regarding Pokemon GO’s gameplay and its first screenshots is pretty impeccable.
Released by Sollmo, Buddy Rush 2 is the sequel to the original Buddy Rush, and is being rolled out onto Android. Like the first one, the game’s visuals are focused on being “cute’, so the characters are all rendered with large heads on smallish bodies, in an almost doll-like fashion. All the characters, controlled by players or NPC, good or bad, are known as “buddies”.
Ben 10, Cartoon Network’s animated, shape shifting hero, has a new game on Android. As the most recent entry into Cartoon Network’s Game Generator series, players will be able to create their own levels, in addition to playing the ones included with the game.
Pixowl’s The Sandbox game has done exceedingly well for itself since its initial release. We’ve talked about that game a few times on here, either about the original launch or regarding some of the updates that have greatly expanded the game from what it once was. Needless to say, when we got an offer to check out the sequel at GDC 2016, we were pretty interested in seeing what was new.









