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ALONE Review - 8BitChimp

ALONE, Laser Dog’s second and latest game in the App Store and Google Play, is probably the best casual mobile game on both markets. With spot-on controls, a excellent soundtrack, and very addictive gameplay, it’s simply great.

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Arcade Game Alone Launching On The App Store On August 28th

The arcade game Alone will be released this Thursday on the App Store.

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Top 3 upcoming Android games you don't want to miss

There are three top, exciting titles coming to Android for mobile gamers to enjoy in the form of The Witcher: Battle Arena, ALONE and SpellFall. These games all look superb and mobile gamers should not miss out on playing them.

HoldenZA4279d ago

Love the art direction of Alone, looks very intriguing.

Sillicur4279d ago

Agreed, it does look great. Also love the extremely fast paced gameplay!

DesVader4279d ago

The Witcher Battle Arena looks pretty good.

Sillicur4279d ago

I hope it can live up to The Witcher name, but it does look very exciting

plut0nash4279d ago

The Witcher hmmm...rather excited for that.

Sillicur4279d ago

If they can pull it off it could be an extremely great thing, though I still want to play it myself before making the final judgement call. Control will be key here.

ExiledBlitz4277d ago

When's the last time you've been in the Play Store? There's tons of MOBA's.

SonZeRo4279d ago

The Witcher one looks nice.

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Indie Pleas: Indie game crowd funding roundup for October 25, 2013

indiePub has published its weekly look at new and notable crowd funding efforts by indie game developers.

This week’s Indie Pleas include: Confederate Express, a pixel tactical-survival RPG, Alone, a virtual reality survival horror for the Oculus Rift; Night In The Woods, a gorgeous story-based adventure game about life and changes; Eden Star, a first-person survival creation game; and Sentris, a music-based game where everyone can be a musician.

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phantomexe4580d ago

I don't mind funding games but they need to be at least comeing to one of the big 3 consules. I don't play on pc,iphone or anything like that.

MissKitteh4579d ago

From my understanding, it is most cost-effective to release on PC/mobile first. Developing for console is a long and expensive road that some starting indie devs can't afford right away.