As if the racing in the previous game wasn’t enough, now there’s even more recklessness with Reckless Racing 2.
Sonic bounces back to Android, but this time he’s got all new digs.
Is the two button control method of games such as Robot Unicorn attack bringing you down? Because Whale Trail is now on Android, with half the buttons and twice the delight. Is a platform game still a platform game when you get rid of the platforms? Perhaps not, but what if you’re scrolling from left [...]
What other game series entices you to spend hours building a perfectly balanced society and then tear it down with some unnatural disasters. For many, the city building gaming genre begins and ends with the SimCity series which is now over two decades old. Sadly the series has been going through a rocky time and hasn’t [...]
Kariosoft takes a world cruise to a land we’ve all seen before. Another Kairosoft game lands on the market still sticking to the same menu driven simulation formula made them so popular. This formula is just about as unchanged as ever, especially when compared to Hot Springs story which had the same task of taking [...]
Are you extreme enough to handle the extreme trial of Trial Xtreme? It’s hard to think of many games I’d class as a racing/platformer but how else do you pigeonhole a game where you jump a bike across platforms to a finish line? Even though you are riding on a bike there’s undoubtedly more platforming here than there is [...]
Destroying the world to build machines of war? How greedy can this Corp get? In our world of real time tower defense games it’s refreshing to see the once tall and proud turn based strategy games make an appearance now and then. Greed Corp HD is also a hexagon based game with some steampunk trimmings, making [...]
Hail to the king! Duke Nukem 3D gets hit with the shrink ray down to pocket size. There’s few gaming characters quite as iconic as Duke Nukem and fewer that have aged quite as poorly, so it makes sense that an Android release would take us back to Duke’s crowning achievement: Duke Nukem 3D. While [...]
Minecraft has been a huge independent success on computers and while it’s criticized by many as not being a game because of its lack of any objectives, it is exactly this open ended and sandbox nature that’s made the game such a success. Minecraft – Pocket Edition is a highly scaled down release of the Java version available on [...]
The 3rd person shooter genre is very poorly represented on Android, in fact, besides a few efforts from Gameloft it’s practically non existent. Coming soon from MadFinger Games (Makers of the fantastic Samurai series) is a game that will change this for the better. Already released on iOS, Shadowgun is an upcoming Android 3rd person shooter that’s not just content with being one of [...]
R-Type is a real blast from the 1980s past and is one of the granddaddies of the Shoot ‘em up genre. It might not have been the first Shoot ‘em up game but it was incredibly popular and has appeared on an obscene number of computers and consoles. The port to Android is very close [...]
Early Bird plays like a kind of puzzle platformer, you have a limited number of swipes to guide your early bird to the worm while avoiding hazards and making use of the environment. There are nearly 100 levels to complete over a series of different worlds that gradually increase in challenge and bring more objects [...]
For those who’ve seen Tiny Wings on iOS and have been patiently (or impatiently) waiting for it to arrive on Android then this might seem very familiar. You take control of a baby dragon gliding through the air, tapping the screen puts the dragon into a dive which makes him ramp off hills and back [...]
Kairosoft brings the management world of the beautiful game into your pocket. The idea of managing a soccer club might not be appealing to many readers but don’t worry about getting the overwhelming complexity of Championship Manager here in Pocket League Story. The simple menus and the basic routine here will seem very familiar as soon as you [...]