Crescent Moon Games releases Dig! for Android
There’s no shortage of digging games on Google Play, and Dig! from Crescent Moon Games is the latest dirt thrower to grace our screens.
There’s no shortage of digging games on Google Play, and Dig! from Crescent Moon Games is the latest dirt thrower to grace our screens.
You don’t have to look hard to find a Dungeon Crawler on Google Play, and the latest is called Dark Avenger. Gamevil released this last week on iOS, and now it’s our turn to hack and slash our way through the deadly dungeons of Dark Avenger.
If you were gaming in the late 90s chances are you’ve heard of Carmageddon as it made quite the splash when it was released for the PC in 1997. The folks at Stainless Games wanted to bring the retro racer to a new generation, and last night that happened as Carmageddon for Android was unleashed on the masses.
You’re heard about it, you’ve wanted it, and now it’s finally here. Blitz Brigade was finally released for Android early this morning, and if you’re ready to kick a little arse online it’s just the thing for you.
Hero Forge is a puzzling new RPG from Clapfoot that lets you forge a hero of your very own through matching 3D blocks. Yup, it’s another matching game, but things are a bit different this go-round as you get to fight folks in some intense online battles.
Undead Soccer puts you into the shoes of a soccer playing guy who got a big surprise after getting banned from a match. After returning from the locker room, he noticed everyone had been turned into ghouls and you’ll have to take them on with a trashcan lid and a football. Sound like fun?
Last week we told you about a new Android game by the name of Punch Quest, and as promised we’re back this week with a full review of Punch Quest for Android. It’s one of the vaguer reviews you’ll see me do as there are some surprises I don’t want to spoil, but I will say you’re in for one strange trip when you enter the land wonderful world of Punch Quest.
They say that running with scissors is dangerous, but how about running with Rock, Paper, and Scissors? Hamon manages to combine the two (kind of) with RPS Dash for Android, and it’s just as quirky as the name implies.
Some games can be finished in one sitting while others require you to complete hundreds of quests or amass millions of points. 10000000 from EightyEight Games falls into the latter category as you’ll have to complete mini-quests and rack up a whopping 10,000,000 points if you want to get out of the dungeon alive. It’s just as difficult as it sounds…
We’ve seen a lot of great releases this week, and House of the Dead Overkill: The Lost Reels is another game to add to the list. It’s the second release from Sega this week, and it’s a mobile take on a popular shooter full of zombies and F-bombs.
Good old Shellhead is back. Gameloft released Iron Man 3 in the wee hours of the morning, and we finally get to see their take on another Superhero. They knocked it out of the park with Batman & Spiderman, so how does Iron Man 3 game stack up? Read on to find out…
There are a slew of bomber games out there, and a few days back one of the more popular ones made its way to Google Play. iBomber is one in a series of Cobra Mobile Bomber games, and it’s quite a bit of fun if you games that make use of your gyroscope.
Fist Face Fight is the tale of a giant fist with tiny legs that loves to kick ass. If you’re as warped as me, that alone is probably enough to make you want to play the game. If you’re curious, but not sold on the idea of a giant angry fist with feet, keep reading and maybe we’ll convince you…
There are many types of Action & Arcade games, and while Magicka: Wizards of the Square Tablet falls into those categories, it’s also a bit of a side-scroller. This magical game has been a hit on the PC for years, and now it’s one of the best games out for Android tablets.
If you are a fan of Gameloft’s Diablo-esque Dungeon Hunter games you can now breathe a sigh of relief. Gameloft has finally released Dungeon Hunter 4 for Android, and the people of Valenthia are awaiting your arrival…
I love any Android game involving Evolution, and the “eat to evolve” games are always a hoot. Evofish is the latest game to try its hand at the evolving fish genre, and it pulls things off smashingly for the most part.