
Excerpt:
"If you see the words “strategy” and “tower defense”, most people start deleting the website from their favorites. Anomaly Warzone Earth flips the script on the tower defense genre by creating tower offense.
You play as the leader of of a group of future military group sent to investigate the mysterious crash of an unidentified flying object that has broken up into the atmosphere and landed in Baghdad. From there you control only with your mouse. And there is everything you need. You left-click to move your character to it’s position. You are given a convoy to spend money on and place in order. Their path can be changed at will by scrolling the mouse wheel down to zoom out on the map and get a nice neon overview of the land and what intel you have will show enemy structures. From there you can set their path for collectible resources or in what order to take structures down. You cannot control the speed of your convoy, but you can speed up time by holding Tab key."

GD365: "The official Steam key retailer Fanatical is back with another bundle. The Fanatical Mega Bundle 2 launched today with 20 indie games for $2.99. No, that’s not a typo!"

Bit Cultures writes: Steam A to Z: week three – notable for the fact that it’s the first edition without a wretched simulator game! While good for my sanity, it’s probably bad for the entertainment value of this piece. Let’s go!

Hardcore Droid - Android: the armpit of the gaming industry—or so we are sometimes led to believe. The worst part of sentiments like the above for those of us who work with Android games is that we clearly understand why an insider, writer or fan might make such a suggestion. For one, because it’s so confoundedly easy to steal Android games, the piracy of ‘Droid titles is running amok all over the web and there is a large pool of iOS and cross-platform games that will never appear on the Play Store. Thanks pirates. And then there’s Android’s freemium market, which has grown from the darker and crappier half of Android gaming into the veritable sea of crap-apps that now dominate Android gaming. And yet, and yet, many of us remain interested in Android gaming for some reason or another.