You may know Gamevil as the developer of the ever-popular Zenonia and Baseball Superstars series, and a bunch of other awesome games, but their latest leaves something to be desired. Similar to their earlier title Cartoon Wars: Gunner+, Gamevil’s lates…
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[Hands-On] Cartoon Wars By Gamevil Is A Great Time-Killer, Nothing More
February 2nd, 2012
Brandon Lancaster FlatOut-Stuntman Heading Exclusively To Android Thanks To Team6
February 1st, 2012
Tim-o-tato Just recently, Team6 have announced that they have plans to bring a version of the PC classic FlatOut to Android devices . This version shall be called FlatOut-Stuntman and will feature all of the aggressive racing and carnage that players know and lo…
24 Best New Android Games From Last Week (1/23/12 – 1/31/12)
January 31st, 2012
Artem Russakovskii Welcome to the weekly roundup of the best new Android applications, games, and live wallpapers that went live in the Market or were spotted by us in the previous week or so.This edition focuses only on new games. The app roundup is coming up soon, and …
Humble Bundle expands to Android with World of Goo, Anomaly and more
January 31st, 2012
Donald Melanson The choose-your-own-price Humble Bundle has proven to be a runaway success on desktop platforms — helping fund indie developers and causes like Child’s Play and the EFF alike — and it’s now finally taken the plunge onto mobile devices. That move was…
Humble Bundle for Android offers handful of solid games – pay what you want
January 31st, 2012
Simon Sage The gamers in the house will be familiar with the Humble Bundle; it's a batch of indie games that periodically go on sale for as much as you're willing to offer, split up as you like between the developers or charity. Traditionally, the Humble…
Steam mobile beta now open to all, still of questionable utility
January 31st, 2012
Terrence O'Brien If you were dismayed to find yourself waiting in the queue for a beta invite after downloading the mobile Steam client the other day, fret no more — the trial is now open to all who desire entry. Of course, it’s still really just a companion to the d…
[Brilliant] The Humble Bundle Lets You Pay What You Want For 4 Hot Indie Android Games, All While Supporting Charities And Developers
January 31st, 2012
Brandon Lancaster The Humble Bundle has been around for a couple of years now, but I have never heard of it. They’re known for bundling up indie games, letting purchasers set their own price, and dividing up the profits among developers and charities. This is just an ab…
Steam for Android leaves beta and is now available to everyone, get downloading
January 31st, 2012
Christian Zibreg Valve Software’s official Steam client for Android devices has been available in beta since last week. Today, the stable 1.0 version was released on Android Market. You will need a Steam account to use the app that lets you chat and participate in the Steam community from your phone or tablet, get heads-ups on discounts, browse profiles, [...]![]()
Humble Bundle brings its pay-what-you-want indie games to Android
January 31st, 2012
Kevin Krause Humble Bundle has just launched its latest pack of indie games with a twist. For the first time ever, Android is among the supported operating systems (others include Windows, Max OS X, and Linux). Up for grabs are EDGE, Osmos, and Anomaly: War for Earth. If you are unfamiliar with the Humble Indie Bundle concept, [...]
[Updated: Available To All!] New App: Steam Releases Official Android App, But It’s Closed Beta For Now
January 31st, 2012
Eric Ravenscraft Better late than never! Steam announced a brand new app today for Android that allows users to chat with their friends, participate in Steam’s thriving online community groups, and buy games from the Steam Library. Anyone who’s missed out on one of Ste…

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