The American Colonies, 1775. As a Native American Assassin fights to protect his land and his people, he will ignite the flames of a young nation’s revolution. In Assassin’s Creed III, eliminate your enemies with guns, bows, tomahawks, and more! In development for over three years, the game features the new Ubisoft-AnvilNext engine, a stunning technology that will revolutionize gaming.
Read More →Ever since iOS game developer Subatomic developed Fieldrunners and released it to iPhone gamers way back in 2012, it’s been working on a sequel for the popular tower defense game, often dubbed as the best one released on the iOS platform. Subatomic revealed that they have been experimenting with a variety of different concepts to [...]
Read More →Big Fish Games is a quite widely known game development company that creates games on a variety of platforms, including Apple’s iOS. We’ve recently heard from a report from Bloomberg that Apple has now allowed Big Fish Games to start selling iOS subscription gaming services through the App Store. The company will offer a monthly subscription package similar to Netflix, in which the user has access to multiple games from the developers.
Read More →Epic Games, the developers behind the popular Unreal Engine-powered RPG “Infinity Blade,” are churning out another update for the game. The new pack comes with “new magic rings, swords, shields, and helmets” as well as a “fierce and deadly RookBane!” This update, the fourth major one in the game, also comes with a sneak preview of the developer’s upcoming sequel to the title, Infinity Blade II.
Read More →Did you think that Street Fighters IV Volt was going to stay the uncontested iOS fighting game champion forever? Well, think again, because it’s most worth opponent, King of Fighters, has also upgraded itself to match the pace.
When King of Fighters-i was released to iOS in May, everyone knew that something was going to go down.
Read More →WayForward Studios seems to have decided that it wanted to bring its popular “Shantae” franchise to iOS, and is doing so by first introducing the second game in the series “Risky’s Revenge”, to the App Store world.
The game was first developed for the Nintendo DSi, which did not bring it a lot of fame – but still managed to gain it a variety of media and game awards.
Read More →Remember that time when nobody knew about Minecraft and it was just a random game on the computer? Well, since then, the Minecraft world has been expanding quite a bit.
Actually, exploded is more of the word I’m looking for, seeing as Minecraft has spread faster than the virtual flames in a Minecraft forest.
Read More →For those of you who are fans of the breakthrough series Duke Nukem – you’re in luck because Duke Nukem Forever was just released to the Mac for $40 dollars via Steam.
In fact, for today only, MacUpdate is offering the explosion crazy ass kicking game for $5 off with its promo code. Also, the promotional offer includes the Jet’s'n’Gold bonus (a $20 value) for no additional cost.
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