Fabraz has announced their newest game for Android, called Planet Diver, which will be landing on Google Play at the beginning of next month. This particular game is all about a daredevil who is trying to be the very best at her newest obsession, which happens to be wing suit diving.
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In other hardware news that doesn’t deal with plummeting through the sky to your death, Walmart has begun selling an Android smartphone that costs $10. Actually the exact price is $9.82, which depending on the sales tax in your area, is just over the $10 mark. Here in Las Vegas, that means it’ll cost around $10.60.
Released by Fingerprint Studio, Triangle 180 is an arcade game about making triangles from a field of brightly colored dots. The idea of the game was inspired by the game many kids play, namely “connect the dots”. Players will look to match up three dots of the same color to form a triangle and are awarded points upon making a triangle.
EA’s Need for Speed No Limits will be updated next week with extra goodies for Shield Tablet owners
Electronic Arts is planning to release an update next week for their newly released title Need for Speed No Limits. This update will probably bring new content to the game, but what is confirmed is the extra visual enhancements that will be arriving for Shield tablet owners.
Today’s DroidGamers Deal is for a rather neat Bluetooth controller called the SNES30. This particular controller is an exact replica of the original SNES controllers from back in the day, right down to the controller’s actual size and everything. For a Bluetooth controller, this has quite a few nifty features as well.
The rather popular MMA management game from Bit by Bit Games, appropriately called MMA Manager, will be getting a free version released onto Google Play next week. In the game’s current form, there is only the premium version which costs around $2.93.
Humble Bundle, the-pay-whatever-you-want-to-get-DRM-free-games-and-support-charity-while-you’re-at-it service that sells said games in a variety of different bundles; holiday themes, monthly, and so on. In Humble’s newest Weekly bundle, there’s a mix of games that they’ve cobbled together to celebrate the 50th year of Singapore’s independence. Both the bundle for this week, as well as its charities, are salient to Singapore.
For fans of football that appreciate the strategy and planning that go into the sport, Pro Strategy Games has released a new game that will help scratch that itch: Pro Strategy Football 2015. The game is less about executing the plays by controlling players, and focuses more on calling the appropriate play for a given situation. Players are encouraged to size up both their own roster, as well as that of their opponents, in order to exploit potential weaknesses and advantageous match-ups.
Today’s DroidGamers Double Daily Deal features a pretty awesome Android development bundle that is in the style of “Pay What You Want”. This is pretty much as it sounds like as you will be choosing the price you want to pay, and part of the proceeds go to charity as well.
Telltale Games, Complex, and Magnum Opus Games have teamed up for a short 30 minute documentary called Telltale Games: Story Mode which dives deeper into the history of the company itself. What is pretty great about all of this is that they released the documentary for free, which means you can watch it here right now.









