Indie developers Brain&Brain have released a new trailer for their upcoming title Burly Men at Sea. This particular folklore adventure is actually really interesting looking, mainly thanks to its rather unique storybook narrative style, both in terms of gameplay and its visuals.
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Released by AppVant Garde Studios, Rolling Rapids is a new endless game for Android. Players will be looking to see how far down the river they can get, which will be full of obstacles. You will need to avoid the likes of crocodiles, docks, islands, rocks, and more while snapping up gems that are floating just above the top of the river.
In yet another trip back to Namco’s deepest well, there’s a new Pac-Man game being released on to Android called Pac-Man Hats. In this case, the game features the classic format, but each of the game’s levels feature objectives, with one of three stars being awarded for attaining each of them.
If you’re into multiplayer shooters then you may want to check out a new game that is currently in development called Armajet. Developed by Super Bit Machine, this particular title in the multiplayer shooter genre is actually one of the futuristic ones featuring combat on different planets, advanced weaponized jet suits, and more.
Survive as a lone white orb against an invasion of red orbs in Drup, now available from Google Play
Released be Pashan, Drup – Dodge and Evolve is a new casual game that’s available for Android. In Drup, players will be controlling a white dot which is striving to stave off its own demise by all the red orbs that are attempting to destroy it. Players will move the the white orb around defensively, but there is a trail of smaller orbs that follow it that players can use as a weapon.
Released by Blocky Pixel, Astro Attack is a twist on the classic arcade shooter Space Invaders. In this game, players assume control of a star fighter, that is firing away at aliens attempting to invade. The player’s ship is located at the bottom of the screen and firing upwards, akin to the aforementioned classic.
One of the most beloved arcade games of all time, Q*Bert, has launched on Nvidia’s flagship Android gaming platform, Nvidia Shield, in Q*Bert: Rebooted. While the game previously released on other platforms, it arrives this week with some new Shield specific enhancements including eight exclusive tracks by EDM artist ENV, revamped visuals and UI that take advantage of Shield’s processing power and re-balanced controls.
Indie developer Ronan Casey has released their first game onto Android called Not Golf. As you may be guessing from the title, this isn’t a Golf game, although it is pretty similar to one. In this game players will be making their way through the course of their choice, but instead of trying to get a ball into a hole in the ground, you’re trying to hit a target in one shot while the ball is airborne.
Back in the beginning of last year Moon Kid released their unique puzzle game called Satellina onto Android. A year and a half later Moon Kid has finally finished the sequel to that game, which is officially called Satellina Zero, and it takes all of the best part of the original and expands on all of it.
Released by Javira, The Giant Drop is a new endless falling game for Android. As one might expect from such a simple premise, players are looking to control the descent of a small, white ball, as it falls through a variety of moving obstacles. The controls of the game a simple, in that tapping on the screen causes the ball to reverse course and jump into the air, akin to a ping pong ball bouncing.









