
If you’ve been watching on or playing a Nintendo DS, there’s a high chance you’ve heard of Scribblenauts. The game resolves around the concept of thinking up and writing anything to solve puzzles. If you’ve never played Scribblenauts, iOS gamers now have a chance to pickup Scribblenauts Remix. While not as great as the two games on the DS, it’s worth a shot for newcomers.

While many indie games suffer from the same problems as their AAA peers, getting mired down in retreaded subject material and clichéd mechanics, the most interesting titles recognize their freedom and show no fear in taking advantage of it. The qualifier of “indie” should indicate that you're in for a unique and inventive experience. So here’s Hardcore Droid’s list of the games most representative of that so far in 2013.

Summer sales have been popping up left and right in the last week and today brings good news for mobile gamers looking to get a slice of the discounted pie.
Warner Bros. Interactive announced that they will be featuring all of their mobile titles in a summer sale for only $.99.

Scribblenauts is a game practically built for phones, and its absence on Android has left a conspicuous void in its library. At long last, 5th Cell has brought their innovative puzzler, albeit exclusively via the less-popular Amazon market. Nonetheless, the game isn’t exclusive to Kindle devices, and its long overdue arrival makes for a very welcome addition to the Android gaming landscape.