Humble Bundle, the group that sells DRM free games and splits off some of the proceeds for charity, has another mobile bundle in place. This one has a good collection of games, especially for the upper bracket.
Tag: tablet games
Djinnworks has been around for awhile now, releasing nothing but stickman games onto Google Play for fans of stickman games to enjoy. Their newest one, called Stickman Battlefields, is now out in an early release version for fans to try out.
Released by Com2us, 9 Innings Manager is a new baseball game that’s been licensed by the MLB Players Association, and is now available on Google Play. Within the game, its players will assume the role of a General Manager with a focus on roster assembly and player retention through recruiting actual MLB players, assembling their respective lineups, and seeing how the team fares.
Game Hollywood is currently developing a new collectible card game called Valhalla Lost. This particular game, which is based off of Nordic mythology, will soon be getting a closed beta testing phase that interested gamers can sign up for in order to try and get a spot in the beta testing round.
Coffee Stain Studios, the folks behind the ridiculous Goat Simulator game, have brought their newest game to Android devices. Depending on how you read the title, you either call this game MMO Simulator, or Goat MMO Simulator. Regardless of how you label it, this game is just as absurd as the company’s other titles, and that’s a good thing.
Mi-Clos Studios will be releasing a series of update for Out There: Omega Edition called the Multiverse
Developers of the rather popular Out There: Omega Edition game have announced that they have been working and planning a new series of updates that will expand the universe within Out There with each update. The new series of updates is called Multiverse and each one will broaden the entire Out There universe, adding all kinds of new content and features.
BPGames have released a new challenging arcade game called Asciid onto Google Play. Featuring minimalistic retro-style visuals, players will need to switch between the light and the dark in order to avoid hazards and survive for as long as possible.
Looks like Nintendo is starting to go full swing into their plans to bring some of their franchises to mobile devices soon as the company has posted a new job listing for a Mobile Games Developer position. Thanks to an agreement between Nintendo and DeNA, we will soon be getting some Nintendo franchises to play on our Android devices. Although, if you’ve been following our coverage about the whole partnership, Nintendo hasn’t really revealed what games will be coming to mobile, nor have they mentioned what franchises those will end up being a part of.
MMZ Tech has actually been around for some time now, releasing cool and unique Android games for gamers to check out. The company’s newest offering is a game called SpaceQuest which blends old school RPG style of gameplay with modern graphics and other goodies.
A lot of game development studios in Asia are starting to plan and release their games into the Western markets, especially after getting some success over in the East. Another one called Exos Saga just got released in South Korea and the developers are now looking to bring the game to a worldwide audience soon.









