Tagged: android
Splendor for Steam and mobile devices is a faithful, functional, and streamlined rendition of Space Cowboys and Asmodée’s tabletop drafting and engine-building game. The automation of the analog mechanics make digital games move quickly and efficiently, reducing potential downtime but detracting… Read More »
Ticket to Ride for iOS is proof that parallel universes really do exist. While America’s best and brightest are bent over their game tables, cleverly hoarding cards and laying routes, a dedicated community of Ticket to Ride Appsters is perfecting its craft…. Read More »
Mobile Games to Check Out in 2016
We’ve finally turned the calendars over to 2016, and in doing so put the endless stream of “Best of 2015” lists behind us. For app users and gamers in particular, these lists never seem to end, as various publications and… Read More »
The Top 5 Mobile Games in 2015
You don’t need a spanking new PS5 with Oculus Rift-all-seeing-all-dancing-virtual-reality-fed-into-your-brain-and-arteries-with-laserbeams to enjoy a good, old-fashioned video game. As you can see from our top mobile games for this year, there’s fun to be had at the touch of a finger…. Read More »
Design Android 5.0 has introduced its new “Material Design” which really makes it stand out from the current competition. It’s been pieced together in order to bring more a physicality to the layout, to make it feel more real. Google… Read More »
The launch of the Nvidia Shield Tablet has reignited an age-old debate, which surrounds the various merits of the Apple and Google operating systems for gaming. This tablet, which is the first on the market to be designed specifically for gaming,… Read More »
Many of us use our smartphones for games. Some prefer the addictive challenge of a puzzler such as Cut the Rope, whereas others opt for arcade games, adventures, racing games, or even casino games. Logically, then, one of our prime… Read More »
Mobile gaming has come a very long way since its birth in the nineties. What began as simple, pixelated, colorless games have now become highly complex and sophisticated. The development of wireless internet technology has also played a significant role in… Read More »
Eddie, Dan, and special guest Sinan Kubba chat about mobile gaming’s past, present, and future. Eddie Inzauto is joined by Dan Crabtree and special guest Sinan Kubba of Big Red Potion and Joystiq fame. The trio discuss mobile gaming –… Read More »
Soon after getting his hands on the Google Glass headset (Explorer Edition), hacker Jay Freeman took just two hours to jailbreak the device! The well-known hacker, ‘Saurik’, used a jailbreak for Android 4.0, developed by B1nary, to root the wearable computing device,… Read More »