LucasArts is one of those studios that I really appreciate. Twenty some years ago, they released a string of excellent adventure games that went WAY outside of the bread and butter of Star Wars. Day of the Tentacle was one such game. Set up as the sequel to Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle carries over many (though not all) of its characters, and takes place five years later. I really enjoyed this game when I was in High School, and was thrilled to be able to play it again over the last few weeks, via GeForce Now.
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Over the last 6 months there’s been plenty of still shots from Morphite appearing online, and a scant handful of clips, but now we’ve received the first full trailer, and it’s every bit as glorious as expected- a beautiful cel-shaded No Man’s Sky by way of Metroid Prime. Developed by We’re Five Games and Crescent Moon Games Morphite is a tremendously ambitious, procedurally generated 3D action-exploration game complete with cutscenes and full-voice acting.
The Battle Cats, the strange and “weirdly cute” tower assault, strategy, and cat collecting hybrid game has decided to collaborate with internet star Pikotaro, a fictional singer/songwriter portrayed by Japanese comedian Daimaou Kosaka. Together they’ve combined his hilarious viral musical hit Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Cat with bizarre nature of The Battle Cats to produce a remixed version, aptly titled Cat-Pineapple-Apple-Cat!
When we think of smartphone games, we think of the simple and addictive time killers that we all enjoy. Whether you are commuting to or from work or on your lunch break, nothing beats getting your phone out and playing that quick time killer that’s been stuck in your head all day.
As you are probably aware of from our previous coverage, Telltale Games’ Batman series will be ending today with the release of the final episode. Officially titled Episode 5: City of Light, this episode will start off with players in very different spots depending on where they left off, and the choices they made, in Episode 4.
Telltale Games released a double-header today in regards to trailers and their current and upcoming catalog of games on Android. This particular one is actually the official launch trailer for The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, which is the third season for The Walking Dead series.
Pokémon Trainers rejoice! Catching ‘em all has just become more exciting with the addition of a number of Generation II Pokémon, first seen in the Johto Region in Pokémon Gold and Silver, to Pokémon GO. As revealed by developer Niantic, starting today at 10 A.M. PST players can visit and spin PokéStops to acquire eggs which later might hatch a Togepi, Pichu, or “select other Pokemon”. The identities of the “select” Pokémon are unknown as of yet. These new entries are the first in a wave of new Pokémon arriving over the coming months.
[Update: Game Released] Help a stranded astronaught survive an unexpected visitor in Lifeline: Halfway to Inifinity. Pre-registration now live.
3 Minute Games is known for creating games that are not only text based, but also time based. They revolved around the idea that players are interacting with the protagonist, via a messaging service, and the player is the only person whom the protagonist can reach.
Muro Studios have released their second game onto Android simply called Shadow Bug, which also happens to be the second game in the Shadow Bug franchise. Before this game’s release, there was a game called Shadow Bug Rush that was the company’s debut title and has done decently well for itself.
The Simpsons and Futurama creator has made a new animated series called Clash-A-Rama! which is based around the worlds of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. Considering who made this new series, you can expect to have plenty of humor melded through each episode. It’s actually interested that an animated series was made based off of a game, since usually it is the other way around.









