If you happen to be a fan of the real Tour de France then you’ll be happy to know that there is a new game available on Google Play themed around this year’s race. Developed by Playsoft, Tour de France 2015 is a race simulation game where players have the ability to create their own team and race the full 21 stages of the actual Tour de France.
Tag: tablet gaming
When gamers are vetting their options for new games, the guiding factor common in the decision making process is how much value a game offers. In seeking an answer to the question of whether or not a game offers a great value, reviews are often a useful metric. User reviews in particular have increased in popularity over the years, so much so that no popular online platform is without a section devoted to consumer feedback for products and services. Consequently, this means that word of mouth diffuses expeditiously and can adversely affect public reception of a product very early on. Content producers are very aware of this fact and many have been caught engaging in all manner of unethical behavior, from deleting negative comments about their products, to banning users from games and services.
NHN Entertainment has launched their 3D RPG called Guardian Hunter: Super Brawl onto Google Play in the US. Until today this game was available only in select regions, but now NHN Entertainment seems to be slowly rolling it out to Western markets. Guardian Hunter: Super Brawl is a team-based hack n’ slash RPG that features both solo and multiplayer content.
Void & Meddler is an upcoming cyberpunk point-and-click adventure game from the Out There developers
Mi-clos studio has teamed up with french indie developer NO CVT and Black Muffin to develop a new episodic point-and-click adventure game called Void & Meddler. Taking place in the future, Void & Meddler is a dark cyberpunk themed game which follows the story of Fyn who has spend the last two years just wandering about with no goals and no real memories.
It’s almost July 4th holiday time here in the US and already plenty of games have gone on sale for this upcoming holiday weekend. So we are going to do a round-up today, and then an additional one tomorrow. So get your pennies ready as there should be plenty of games on sale over the next couple of days.
Usually every Thursday is filled with game release news on Android. This Thursday seems a bit different though, as it seems like everyone is pushing out big updates for their games instead of releasing new ones. Craneballs has released a pretty major content update for their game Overkill 3 which includes a new Endless Mode and Multiplayer.
[Update: Released] Pre-orders for 11-bit studios’ This War Of Mine for Android now live with proceeds going to charity.
11-bit Studios’ rather popular survival game This War Of Mine for PC will be heading to tablets soon and the company is doing something a little different than what you usually see with Android games. Pre-orders for This War Of Mine forAndroid are now available and the company is doing this in order to collect money for the War Child charity.
Kemco, makers of JRPG games, have just achieved a Top Developer badge from Google. To celebrate their achievement, they have decided to extend their sale of twenty different game for $0.99, but they have also added four more games to the list, now topping out the total out at two dozen.
Released by Alper Sankaya, Sword of Xolan is a retro looking platformer that was just released on Android. In this game, players will assume the role of the eponymous Xolan, who sets out to restore peace and serenity (by way of his sword), and stand against the darkness that has overtaken his land.
Currently in a Kickstarter campaign until July 18th (and not yet funded), Legends of Fire and Steel is a game that focuses on capturing territories. Legends is turn based, with a fantasy flavor to it. The developers, Boomzap to be specific, we are currently developing it for both desktop (PC and Mac), as well as ‘mobile tablets’, which includes Android. As an aside, while they don’t specifically mention it, I personally suspect that it’s a game that requires some larger screen space, hence the omission of phones.









