Dr Mario World already has 2 million downloads, earned $100 000 in 72 hours
The new mobile game from Nintendo based on the classic Tetris-like puzzler Dr. Mario is reportedly doing good business.
The new mobile game from Nintendo based on the classic Tetris-like puzzler Dr. Mario is reportedly doing good business.
A new challenger has entered the field, and while it does have a few neat ideas of its own, maybe the biggest gun in its arsenal is the chance to take to the field and wield the might of several of Capcom’s heaviest hitters. It’s called Teppen, and even though I am beyond disappointed that it’s not based on one of the best anime series of all time, it does look kind of neat.
Nintendo has proven that the franchise is fluid enough to exist in multiple genres, while also placing their trust in a select few outside developers to do the brand proper justice. Pokémon Masters then, may just be the closest that the series has come towards translating the mainline games into a mobile experience.
2014 saw the release of RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, while RWBY Chibi would take the series and its fan favourite characters in a more light-hearted direction. Now, there’s RWBY: Crystal Quest is the latest game in the series, combining Candy Crush with the anime aesthetics of the style that looks equally adorable and wacky.
Hubble bubble, toil and trouble! Potion class is in session, and unless you want to see House Slytherin (THE BEST HOUSE) docked some points, you better pay attention! Making a potion in Harry Potter Wizards Unite isn’t difficult, but much like many of the game’s rich features, it’s something that isn’t explained in real detail when you first start playing.
I’ve waxed lyrical before on how Final Fantasy Brave Exvius may be one of the best freemium mobile games available today. It’s the Final Fantasy formula condensed into a hyper-quick battle system that is constantly rewarding and always evolving. Set in a world of mystery known as Lapis, the power struggle is about to get a whole lot bigger as War of the Visions focuses its attention on tactical action that would make a certain War of the Lions very proud.
Google Stadia! It’s the future of gaming, if you happen to enjoy playing games that you already own on various consoles through a streaming connection. It all sounds like magic when you think about it: Provided that you’ve got a decent internet connection and happen to live in a country that Google gives a damn about.
Mobile may very well be a big part of Blizzard’s future. Here is a platform that already exists in the hands of hundreds of millions of people. A userbase that is more than ready to give the Diablo universe a bash if the option presents itself. The question is, can Blizzard make a good mobile and retain its identity as a PC-first platform for its various franchises? New Blizzard president and head honcho J. Allen Brack believes so.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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