Papo & Yo developer's next game is Silent Enemy
Papo y Yo developer Minority has revealed plans for its next game, a metaphor on bullying called Silent Enemy.
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Papo y Yo developer Minority has revealed plans for its next game, a metaphor on bullying called Silent Enemy.
OUYA, the Android gaming box that took Kickstarter by storm, will be available to purchase on June 4th for $99.99.
The Miiverse app for smartphones is coming in April or May, Nintendo said at GDC. The company also promised an impending 3DS version, but didn't give a release window for it.
You Don't Know Jack developer Jellyvision today launched a new "irreverent" trivia game in the form of Lie Swatter for iOS. The free-to-play answer 'em up is a turn-based multiplayer affair, where you and your chums have insects bearing lies.
Pay-what-you-want bundle dealer Humble Bundle has dabbled in mobile games before, but then it was offering them for PC too. Today it launched the very first true Humble Mobile Bundle, offering a selection of fine games purely for Android, including puzzler The Room, reverse tower defense Anomaly Korea, and lawn defense Plants vs. Zombies. Hey, a new Humble Weekly Bundle arrived today too, with Darksiders and Red Faction games.
Yo dawg, I heard you like RPGs, so I put an RPG in your RPG so you can roleplay as you roleplay. People tell me I'm "funny". But hey, look, Paradox Interactive is bringing Behold Studios's "meta-RPG" Knights of Pen & Paper to PC in a shiny +1 Edition, so people sitting at desks can roleplay people sitting at tables roleplaying fantasy heroes off on adventures.
For the modern tank commander on the go, Wargaming today announced World of Tanks Blitz, an iOS and Android game inspired by its wildly successful tank 'em up World of Tanks. Like the PC original, Blitz will be free-to-play.
It seems everyone has a pocket telephone in their pocket nowadays, and many even play video games on them. To gain better footing in that mobile world, as well the hip free-to-play, social, and browser markets, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is opening a new studio handling all that jazz.
The wizards, warlords, Winter Orbs and Whippoorwhills of Magic: The Gathering are returning once again this year in a new downloadable Duels of the Planeswalkers game. This year's instalment, Magic 2014 - Duels of the Planeswalkers, is adding a new platform to its hand, coming to Android as well as PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
NimbleBit, the studio behind Tiny Tower and Pocket Planes, has announced its next game: Nimble Quest. It's coming to iOS and the Mac App Store on March 28.