For fans of top down, tactical, squad based shooters, there will be another entry to Android’s growing list. Currently dubbed “Project CQB” (per the dev’s website, that’s only a place holding title), this game is where players control a squad of three units, and will face off against a squad of the same size, with each side attempting to killing off the others.
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Our friends at Wizcorp, the company behind the porting of the upcoming DOFUS game for tablets, have told us that they are also currently working on another port and this is for their Striker Arena game, which was released onto iOS in March 2015. This game is arriving onto Android because Wizcorp’s Kickstarter campaign to bring Striker Arena to other platforms was successful.
11 bit studios has released a series of of reversed tower defense games, all under the moniker of Anomaly. For the uninitiated, this franchise take the classic idea of tower defense (where players set up defenses such as laser turrets to stave off waves of enemies from passing by), and reverse it, where it’s up to players to be the “invading force” and make succeed in getting units from their battalion past the defenses.
Rovio has released a new trailer for their upcoming Angry Birds Fight! game and while this may not be on the level as the first two trailers, there is still a level of strangeness to this trailer. Admittedly, as strange as these trailers are, they are also somewhat entertaining, sort of like when you see a car accident, you can’t help but look a little bit at least.
Paradox Interactive releases a new trailer for Knights of Pen & Paper 2, complete with 60FPS gameplay
Paradox Interactive has released a new trailer for their upcoming tabletop gaming inspired title Knights of Pen & Paper 2. This is the sequel to their original Knights of Pen & Paper game which we went hands-on with during GDC 2015 and found that it was quite a lot of fun. This sequel will also have plenty of improvement over the original include a much needed inventory system.
Warhammer 40K: Regicide Early Access on Steam begins May 5th. Launching on Android later this year.
Released by Hammerfall Publishing, Regicide is designed to be a “fresh take” on the Warhammer 40K universe through a blend of strategy and cinema. The story centers around a group of Space Marines sent to investigate an unusual video transmission that originated from an imperiled frontier world called Hethgar Prime. Early Access for Warhammer 40K: Regicide will be starting soon for the PC version.
Released by Brutal Studio, Stick Squad is an action game that stars a pair of stick figures (Ron and Damien, to be precise) as a two person team, that’s a veritable hit squad. The series tends to focus on shooting other stick figures from a FPS perspective, though it looks more like sniping than anything else.
Space Ape’s upcoming multiplayer RTS game Rival Kingdoms looks to finally be launching next month
Back in December of 2014 we reported on a new multiplayer RTS game that will be heading to mobile devices soon. Since the Rival Kingdoms has been in the final stages of testing and it now appears that it will finally be released onto Android and iOS next month. Developed by Space Ape Games, the developers are trying to do something different with the RTS genre which is currently dominated by Clash of Clans style clones.
Alpha Program for upcoming MOBA Call of Champions begins today. New behind the scenes video also released.
Spacetime Studios’ upcoming MOBA Call of Champions will start its Alpha program today, which is essentially the very first round of testing with people outside of the company. This includes the recently announced trio of ex-pro League of Legends players who have been brought on board as consultants in the development of this game.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Sorcery! 3 will be arriving April 23rd, here’s a new trailer for it to check out
The third installment in the Steve Jackson Sorcery! series from inkle finally has an official release date which is April 23rd, 2015. This means the wait will finally be over in a couple of weeks and you can finally get your hands on the next installment into the franchise which, if you have been following our coverage of Sorcery! 3, had a whole lot of changes.









