…well, sort of. It’s called a “Barry Box” here, and it transports people in space rather than space and time — but hey, us Whovians will take what we can get. As you can probably guess from the video above, The …
Need a new ride? Normally the best plan of attack would be to check online, maybe ask some friends if they know of any affordable cars in the area. Then again, if a Ford Shelby GT500 is what you’ve got …
You haven’t thought about Temple Run in a little bit. That’s ok, we haven’t either. This megahit had its time in the sun, and barring a “Temple Run 3,” there’s not much reason to think we’ll see it at the …
When it launched back in 2010, Pizza Boy served up something hot and fresh yet instantly familiar: a tightly controlled platformer that mobile gamers could be proud to call their own. It was the gold standard in iOS platform games before Mikey Shorts came …
If there's one thing you can count on in this crazy, ever-changing world, it's that any IP that blows up in almost any form of pop culture is going to get turned into a mobile game.In the case of The Hunger Games, there have already been a few attempts to turn the mega-popular franchise into mobile gaming gold. But neither Hunger Games: Girl on Fire (which did not feature this song) nor The Hunger Games Adventures really caught on in a way that would tilt the odds ever in the favor of their makers.Lionsgate is looking to change that. According to Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat, the studio behind the films has partnered with Kabam to have the mobile games powerhouse cook up "an exclusive role-playing, card collection mobile game" that will be produced by the same Chinese team responsible for The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth.
When people ask me what game could only have been made for a mobile phone, my answer is always the same: Tilt to Live. It's tilty frantic fun, and it's been a must-play recommendation since its 2010 debut. Last year's sequel was equally terrific.If you haven't taken our advice to buy these before, you're in luck: developer One Man Left has dropped the price to FREE for a limited time.Well… free on the App Store. They'd like to do the same on Android, but it turns out that dropping to free and then paid again isn't as easy as it should be on Google Play. Instead they've dropped the price as low as they could. Better than nothing, right?Regardless of your system, be sure to grab these right quick. "Limited time" doesn't mean forever, friends.Tilt to Live (iOS), Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous (iOS, Android)
Developer Cie Games has released popular iPhone title Racing Rivals onto Android.Available to download for free, the game includes cross platform live sync play across iOS and Android devices.Cie Games have made racing titles since 2001, with Racing Rivals beings its 4th entry in the genre.You can even compete in weekly competitions to control cities, earn gems, and bonuses with other players - including exclusive cars no other user can buy.
So says a report by the Nielsen company (yes, the same one best known for giving the world TV ratings) released yesterday that tracks the habits of gamers in the U.S. ages 13 and up. It found that gaming on smartphones and tablets made serious strides between 2011 and 2013, which shouldn't surprise anyone. What was a little more eye-opening was the percentage of people who self-classify as console gamers who also report playing mobile games: 50 percent, up from 35 percent back in 2011.That doesn't mean that the negative stigma mobile games have in some corners of the overall gaming community has completely gone away. All it takes is a visit to the right comments section when a beloved console or PC franchise announces a mobile spin-off to prove that.