Okugi Studio releases Puzzle Game Twist n’ Catch for Android
Overview
Twist n’ Catch is a new puzzle game from Okugi Studio th…
Overview
Twist n’ Catch is a new puzzle game from Okugi Studio th…
Gamers the wait is over as the uber-popular game World of Goo has finally arrived for Android. 2D Boy knocked it out of the park, and fans of the game will be happy as it was well worth the wait. If you’ve never played this awesome game you’re truly in for a treat as World of Goo is one of the best physics-based games around, and now you can play it on your Android.
Gamers rejoice as an awesome “gooey” physics puzzler is headed to Android this coming Monday. The game in question is a little game called World of Goo from 2D Boy, and unless you’ve lived under a rock for the past few years I’m sure most of you have heard of it.
Swampy the Alligator likes to take baths and you’ll help him stay clean in Disney’s new physics game called Where’s My Water? This puzzling Android physics game utilizes water, but instead of squirting it ala Sprinkle you’ll dig trenches to help it get to Swampy’s tub.
Where’s My Water? is a brand new physics puzzler from Disney that involves an Alligator named Swampy who lives just wants to be clean. Swampy wants to be more human which involves better hygiene… something the other gators don’t agree with because as we know alligators love those nasty swamps. The other gators are looking to stop Swampy’s new bathing routine by sabotaging his water supply, and it’s up to you to make sure he gets clean.
Who doesn’t like Dragons? Here at Android-Apps, we love Dragons and got pretty excited to see a game called Snappy Dragons from Extensive Studios enter the market this past week. Snappy Dragons gives you not one, but four Dragons and a whole lotta’ levels to boot…
I’ve been hearing about a little game called iBlast Moki for quite some time now from all my friends with iPhones. It’s won numerous awards over the past few years, and now that Godzilab has brought it over to Android we finally get to see what all this fuss is about. Is it as good as everyone says it is or is it all just hype? Read on to find out…
There are a lot of “Bird” games in the Android market these days. You’ve got Angry Birds, Tired Birds, Bubble Birds, and Crazy Birds just to name a few. The newest Bird game on the market is Early Bird from Booyah Inc, makers of DJ Rivals. Early Bird has something the other bird games don’t, and that’s a new type of control scheme. Guess what else it has? Lots of levels, cute graphics and very addictive gameplay…
Physics based games are a great fit for Android devices and very popular as well. Last week a new physics game came out in the form of Pick a Piggy from Dynamic Pixels. Pick a Piggy has you helping Pong, who’s a little toy piggy that want to break free of the dirty old basement and see the world. You’ll help Pong out by bouncing the little porker through 100 levels on his way to freedom. Sounds fun doesn’t it? Well, it is and you’re going to have a blast helping Pong out.
We’re always on the prowl for new Android apps & games and this week we found one called Fluffycraft from Gameccino. Apparently, a group of little fluffies got themselves stranded and your job is to bounce the big fluffy over to the little guys and help them get home. Fluffycraft is definitely cute and colorful, but is it fun to play? Read on to find out…
Pollushot is an awesome new game from YoYo games that has you trying to clean up the skies by taking down Pollution Pirates. The Pirates pollute the skies and your job will be to fire at them, and when you make a hit use their own debris against them. I’ll give you fair warning that this is a VERY addictive game, and once you get the hang of it you won’t want to put it down…
Like Angry Birds? If so, you’re bound to love Beaver’s Revenge. The gameplay is similar as it’s a physics based animal flinging game, but the graphics are on a totally different level. You’ll fling rabbits, skunks and fish towards the lumberjacks and take down anything that stands in your way. We all know how popular animal flinging physics games can be, and this one’s got better graphics than all the rest. Is it enough to make a good game… great? Read on to find out…
Flickitty is a funky looking, swipe-based physics game from developer Randall Schleufer. Your goal is to fling your kitty around (by the head) and help him complete his missions spanning 5 slick looking regions. As lovely as the levels are they do contain a lot of hazards, and you’ll have to keep Flickitty from being electrocuted, poisoned, and burned to a crisp among other things. The games graphics are truly outstanding, but is the gameplay just as good? Read on to find out…
Sprinkle is an awesome new water physics game from developers Mediocre. The aliens from Titan are in trouble, and you’ll need to help them save their homes from fiery asteroids. You’re in charge of a funky little water cannon, and will have to use your wits to combat the flames and save the Martians homes.
Drawdle is an awesome, new physics-based drawing game from One Side Software. You might be thinking, “It’s just another Doodle drawing game”, but you’d be wrong as Drawdle does things a bit differently. There are spikes to avoid, rubber bands to use, paint balloons, and 40 different doodley levels to play through. It also has a catchy name that reminds me of a Pokémon character. Sounds fun so far doesn’t it? Well, it is fun and I’m betting you’ll enjoy Drawdle as much as we have over here at Android-Apps…