A new subscription-based service called Appscribe will be coming to Android this September. What Appscribe does is allow users to subscribe to their service which, according to them, will cost roughly around the same price as purchasing one game a month off the Android Market.
Tag: utilities
You may remember about a month and a half ago we reported on a neat feature that would be coming to the LG Optimus 3D which would allow you to convert 2D games into 3D games if they were made using OpenGL graphics. LG has released more information about this ahead of IFA.
Great news for everyone who has been waiting for Teamspeak to finally be released for Android. It is now available on the Android Market for you to download, log into and harass your guild members or co-workers with while you are out and about.
Awesome news for all you Xperia Play owners out there. The nice Pocket PlayStation feature has been reverse-engineered to be able to play ISOs now as well. This, of course, comes from a developer over at XDA and you can thank them shortly.
G5 Entertainment has released a new little utility app for people who play their games onto the Android Market. The app, called Game Navigator, will help fans of their games find more of their titles on the Android Market more easily but that isn’t all that this app does.
OpenFeint has been quite successful on Android and already boasts over 700 games under belt that run some sort of OpenFeint features in their games. Today though OpenFeint is announcing that it has already begun rolling out a new update which brings a whole new level to their social gaming features.
Back in February we reported on GameSpy and their indie developer initiative that gave access to all the technology GameSpy uses to indie game developers to use and integrate into their games. Some of these include Dungeon Defenders by Trendy Entertainment and Fruit Ninja by Halfbrick.
Maybe the title is a bit extreme but we are definitely taking a step towards a hit in productivity soon as GameString has officially closed the registration for Closed Beta sign-ups and will begin testing soon. If you don’t remember who GameString is, let me refresh your memory by saying this: World of Warcraft on your Android device.
AndEngine is a game development engine designed for Android. It has been an open source project that was started by Nicolas Gramlich who I’ve had the pleasure of talking to on and off for the last year or so. Well today I received a neat little email from him with some great news, Zynga Mobile has snatched him up!
PapayaMobile is opening up a way for Android developers to reach the rather large market of Android devices in China. Dubbed the Gateway to China program, this will give developers the opportunity to sell their apps and games in China which is a huge potential market still left untapped by the Android Market.