
STP: Recently, Crescent Moon Games formed a separate label, Forest Moon, for its more casual iOS games. The creator of epic RPGs like Ravensword and Aralon is now publishing simple, straightforward shooters and puzzle games like J.A.M., Hairy Tales, and Deep War through Forest Moon. Wraithborne is the first new Crescent Moon game (along with Topia World Builder) since the initial Forest Moon titles were released, so we wanted to find out which side of the spectrum it ended up on.

Bethesda has acquired the mobile-focused studio Alpha Dog Games, the publisher of big-name PC and console games like Fallout and Elder Scrolls announced today.

Triverse writes, "Hack and slash games are not as prolific on Android as you would think, even though their gameplay by nature fits quite well with touch screens. The ones that are available are quite good such as Soulcraft and Samurai II: Vengeance. Alpha Dog Games is looking to get Wraithborne included in that extremely short list of great slashing games."

Hardcore Gamer: It’s impossible to tell when new stuff is going to hit the OUYA, but a new day has brought with it some noteworthy releases.