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Skullduggery rolls its way onto Android Devices

Have you ever heard the phrase “you can’t take it with you?”. Well, Skulduggery is a game that is based on the idea that, well, yes you can. Players assume the role of a skull (hence the name), whose job it is to go about collecting back taxes from deceased deadbeats; only, here’s the catch: It’s not on behalf of the living that it’s being collecting, but the dead…. the INFERNAL Revenue Service.

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New puzzle-platformer Dunky Dough Ball bounces onto Google Play today for free

There is a new puzzle-platformer available on Android called Dunky Dough Ball from Naked Penguin Boy which marks this as their third release onto Google Play. This particular game is all about bouncing a ball of dough through each stage, avoiding the hazards that happen to be present, while attempting to get said ball of dough into the safety of the dipping bowl that is also present in each stage.

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[UPDATED: Game Released] Driver Speedboat Paradise from Ubisoft, coming to Android next month

Created by Ubisoft, Driver Speedboat Paradise is the latest installment in Ubisoft’s crossplatform series, with the sales and notoriety heretofore largely stemming from consoles. Within this game, players assume the role of a rash youth who hopes to become rich and famous from racing powerboats, only to be recruited by John Tanner to assist him in combating organized crime.

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YouTube announces new subscription plan along with details for it

We use YouTube a lot here at DroidGamers, whether it be posting trailers from other developer’s channels, or posting trailers and gameplay videos from our own channel, and now even uploading previous TwitchTV streams to YouTube. So with YouTube’s announcement of a paid subscription where people can pay to view videos without the ads, you could now watch everything without the ads. This is especially good for the long TwitchTV streams we have, and will continue to, upload onto YouTube. Content creators also need to know the details regarding this new feature.