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By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Why is it that we have to buy both a tablet and a gaming device like a Vita? Tablets don’t have proper gaming controls, thus cannot be used for some hardcore gaming. Well that’s all about to change with the Wikipad . . . → Read More: Wikipad Specs Revealed, Looks Very Desirable
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
When crowd-favorite zombie shooter Dead Trigger decided to drop its price from $0.99 to free, citing concerns over piracy, the tech world renewed its interest in an age-old debate: how bad is piracy for developers? Of course, any lost sale is money out of a developer’s pocket (though it’s important to distinguish between downloads and lost sales). However, the question should and needs to be answered: just how bad is the piracy problem on Android? . . . → Read More: [Editorial] Just How Bad Is App Piracy On Android Anyway? Hint: We’re Asking The Wrong Question
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Ouya's partnerships aren't stopping at OnLive ; today they've announced that Square Enix will have Final Fantasy 3 available on the Android-powered gaming console in time for launch in March. Worried about an obscenely huge pricetag, since FF3 originally launched on Android for $15.99 ? . . . → Read More: Final Fantasy 3 announced for Ouya Android gaming console
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Mutant Roadkill screeched into Google Play earlier this month as an unabashed homage to Temple Run with a few significant twists. Instead of being chased, you're the one chasing, and you're running over radioactive zombies in a gritty post-apocalyptic world . . . → Read More: Mutant Roadkill review – when Temple Run goes post-apocalyptic
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
These days, 0ur phones and tablets perhaps represent a bigger part of our lives than the desktop and laptop of old did. We all know the writing is on the wall for the laptop and many of us – myself included – are beginning to use a tablet in its place. With that shiny new Nexus 7 filled up of all your personal data it’d be nice to know that it’s all safe, read on to see what Clickfree can do to help with that . . . → Read More: Featured App Review: Clickfree Backup
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
It seems that mobile gaming is a haven for all the old classics to reappear. Rising even further from the ashes of the past than most other recent arrivals comes Z Origins, a remake of the RTS from the DOS days simply called “Z” by The Bitmap Brothers . . . → Read More: Z Origins Makes Its Way To Android, Reminds You That RTS Games Existed Before Command And Conquer
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
I don’t care how good graphics get – mobile, console, or PC – there’s something that I absolutely love about the old-school Nintendo feel. Perhaps the 8-bit look and feel reminds me of my childhood, or maybe because it’s just so simplistic. Whatever the reason, throwback-style games like the newly-released Iron Crusade are always welcome on my devices. . . . → Read More: [New Game] Iron Crusade Brings Nostalgic, 8-Bit, Worms-like Gameplay To Your Mobile Device
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
Here at Android Police, we trade in awesome games. Gingers getting chased by the grim reaper? Check . . . → Read More: Marbles In Wanderland! Has Cats, Rabbits, Ninjas, Lasers, And A Bunch Of Other Words You Love
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
Some wily con artist thought it would be a good idea to snag the branding and assets of Infinity Blade II and post it as their own on Google Play. Except instead of actually including the game in the download, they try to get hopeful players to collect a bunch of points through ad clicks on the TapJoy network before delivering an asset pack that amounts to about 1 GB of nothing. The Google Play listing is convincing enough to the casual observer: description verbiage pulled right from the iOS App Store, “2011 Chair Entertainment Group LLC” as the developer name, the familiar icon, and even a few fake positive reviews to round things out. . . . → Read More: Fake Infinity Blade II Android port weasels into Google Play
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