Earlier this month Webzen announced that their mobile MMORPG called MU: Origin would be getting a Western release in the near future and that they were going to start beta testing the game for the West. Well the first closed beta was held last week, ending very early this morning. We were fortunate enough to be a part of that closed beta, letting us go hands on with the upcoming Western version of MU: Origin.
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Released by GamesButler, Blacksmith Lab is a new indie game that’s been released on to Android. Within Blacksmith Lab, players will assume the eponymous role of a blacksmith, only the game has a modern and financial twist to it. Players will be watching the “market” to make investments and upgrade their forge, in addition to actually filling the orders put forth by clients, such as gladiators.
Released by Cosmo Duck Games, Frantic Flower is a new entry to the “endless” genre on Android. Players will assume the eponymous role of a flower seeking to frantically grow. Players will have a variety of pitfalls and obstacles to navigate around, as they grow ever upward.
[Update: Game Released] OrangePixel’s highly anticipated Space Grunts game will finally be unleashed onto mobile this week
Our friends over at OrangePixel have announced today over Twitter that their highly anticipated game called Space Grunts will finally be getting released onto mobile. We’ve actually been following the development of Space Grunts since it was originally announce back in the earlier part of 2015. It actually was just released onto Steam a couple of weeks ago and has been doing pretty good already.
Another multiplayer shooter has been updated on Android, although this time it is an FPS title. Fusion War, as the game is called, received a pretty big update with a few new game modes for players to partake in, a new soldier type to deal with, and new missions for players to complete.
Visually Enhanced Cult-Hit Adventure Game, Grim Fandango Remastered, Hits Nvidia Shield Devices
Adventure game fans, take note: One of the genre’s best specimens, Grim Fandango Remastered, is now available on Nvidia’s Shield family of devices including the Shield Android TV via Nvidia’s cloud-based game streaming service GeForce Now.
Generally when talking about multiplayer shooters, it is usually in the form of an FPS game. When it comes to Hero Forces, it is actually a third-person shooter instead. Up until today this game had been in a limited release, but as of now it is available globally on Android.
Released by pH Works, KILL is a new shooter that’s now out for Android devices. KILL has little for a story, but what it does have is somewhat philosophical, entertaining the notion that people are ideas, as opposed to being defined by their corporeal aspects, so each of the geometric shapes represents a thought.
Earlier this month Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy IX would be heading to mobile devices this year. Since that announcement there hasn’t been too much in the way of details about what exactly would be arriving in the mobile version. It’s a safe bet, however, that all of the content should make it into this version, it was mentioned that the graphics would be getting an upgrade and the ATB system will remain intact.
[Update: Released] See if you can “beat the beat” in Dub Dash, finally arriving onto Android next month
Set to be released by Headup Games, and developed by Incodra, Dub Dash is a new rhythm game that’s coming soon to Android, which we originally reported on back in September 2015. It was originally slated for release in Q4 2015, but as you can tell, it is a bit late on hitting Google Play. Today, however, we have a more specific release time for Dub Dash.









