Mobile gamers do not have a shortage of collectible card combat games, otherwise known as CCGs or TCGs depending on how you like to word them, and most of these games are pretty decent. Some are quite good, but the majority end up in the decent sort of rating. Unfortunately that means the genre is starting to become a little tired because of the sheer amount of these types of games being released. Even so, once in awhile there’s one that comes along that looks pretty good and Warhammer: Storm of Magic looks like one of those.
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Released by Mobile Gaming Studios Ltd, Cartel Kings is a comical take on organized crime. Players will assume the role of an aspiring kingpin, be it Max Muscles Donnie Dollars, Frankie Knuckles, and so on, who then goes on to take out their competition and rob them blind of their cash, loot, and more.
Asobimo Inc. has been responsible for a few rather good MMORPGs for mobile devices including the recently released Izanagi Online which turned out to be pretty good back when we went hands-on with it while in beta form. Since then it has grown nicely. The company also has a few MMORPGs currently in beta testing as well, some of which have been in beta testing for awhile. One of those is Toram Online, which is currently available for beta testing in certain locations (mainly Asia), and today it has been updated with some new content to check out.
Tree Men Games has pushed out a major update to our favorite car chasing game PAKO today that brings with it a lot of new content for players to work their way through. This update brings new cars, new maps, new ways to earn credits, and new features. In other words lots of new stuff.
Fans of horror games have a new one to look forward to called House of Grudge. Developed by Gameday Inc, House of Grudge is a horror adventure game that features the ever popular ‘room escape’ style of gameplay. If you’re not familiar with what this is, it is pretty much just like it sounds. Every time you escape a room, you will be in another room where in order to leave that room, you will need to solve whatever the puzzle happens to be in that particular room.
DotEmu has unveiled two rather awesome titles that they will be bringing to Android soon while at E3 2015. The first of these games is Titan Quest, which is a classic hack n’ slash RPG originally released onto PC back in 2006. This new mobile port will feature all of the content from the original title, as well as the visuals remaining the same as the PC release.
Based on the “Journey to the West” (a 16th Century Chinese novel), Monkey King Saga is a tower defense game that uses the novel’s characters to help protect the monk on his journey west. Players will summon, defend, upgrade, and pray, all in their effort to help the monk acquire the sacred scrolls and restore peace.
The futuristic themed MOBA called CroNix will slowly begin invading the markets in the West this year
If you follow mobile gaming news on a regular basis then you may have noticed that mobile MOBAs are starting to become a lot more common. While there are only a few out currently, there are a lot of titles currently under development, which means MOBA players are going to have a lot of choices soon. Soon gamers in the West will be able to add another to their list of upcoming MOBAs with a new one called CroNix.
Currently available already on iOS, although some people say its a timed exclusive while Bethesda employees say its just not ready yet for Android, the company has released a new Fallout game for mobile games called Fallout Shelter. So it will be coming to Android as well, just not for a little bit. If you’re expecting a full Fallout mobile game, then unfortunately this won’t fulfill that desire. It will, however, scratch that Fallout itch you may get when out and about.
Originally announced as an iOS exclusive, SYBO Games has announced that their newest title Blades of Brim will eventually be coming to Android as well. So what was once a full exclusive is now a limited exclusive, which is why we are reporting on this now. Why the change? We aren’t sure but probably enough people bitched at them to bring it to Android that it made it actually happen.









