Ubisoft announced Just Dance Now, an app that will work in tandem with the upcoming game Just Dance 2015, the newest entry in the popular dance game series. The app lets players join in the game by using their phone as a controller. It only works for select songs though. Built in accelerometers in most devices allow this to be possible. There is no set limit to how many dancers can join in when using the app, as shown in the trailer for the game.
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Square Enix announced last week the sequel to their recently released Hitman: GO game called Hitman: Sniper. This new game is very different from the first installment into this mobile series of games based off of the Hitman franchise. While Hitman: GO is about sneaking around, taking out target and completing other objective, Hitman: Sniper is all about sniping out targets effectively.
Trials Fusion is one my favorite games on the PS4; naturally I was delighted when a mobile version launched on android a few days ago. The game itself is the classic gravity/rag-doll physics game that many people will have played in different iterations. You use the on screen controls to accelerate or break, lean forward or backwards. That’s it. Nothing fancy going on here, and it works well. The buttons look aesthetically pleasing too, something a lot of games of the genre get wrong.
Watch Dogs is getting a companion App that will allow players to interact with the upcoming title. This news keeps up with the current trend where a lot of major game releases that are coming up for other platforms are getting companion apps that players can use and interact with while playing the matching game.
[Updated] Trials: Frontier races and jumps, crashes, jumps, crashes onto Android in Finland and India
The Trials franchise has finally made its way to Android devices in the form of Trials: Frontier. For those of you not familiar with this series of games, the Trials franchises puts players in control of dirt bikes which they have to drive across some of the most ridiculously difficult tracks one can think up in their mind. This means plenty of crashes and plenty of attempts to make a single jump.
Ubisoft’s running platformer-esque game Rayman Fiesta Run will be receiving an update today which brings with it an additional 16 levels to the delicious Candy World. The tasty fun doesn’t stop there though with this update as Ubisoft has also added a new game mode as well as some other goodies.
One of the last games announced awhile back by Ubisoft as coming to Android has finally arrived today. Assassin’s Creed Pirates was originally announced back in September but has finally arrived onto Google Play today for $4.99. This is a naval-based title where players will be in control of Alonzo Batilia and his ship.
Back near the beginning of September we reported on Ubisoft and the fact that they were bringing an Assassin’s Creed game to Android called Assassin’s Creed Pirates. At that time we didn’t have a release date for when this game would be showing up but now we do.
Over the course of the last month or so we’ve talked about the next Rayman-themed game heading our way from Ubisoft called Rayman Fiesta Run. This game is considered the official sequel to their rather popular game Rayman Jungle Run and now this sequel is available on Google Play for download.
While everyone is waiting for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game to arrive onto Android, those of you who own Assassin’s Creed IV on their console of choice now have a companion application from Ubisoft you can fiddle around with. Before we dive into what this application contains you’ll need to know that in order to grab a copy of this companion app you’ll need to own a tablet as it isn’t available for phones.