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    Android Gaming 5 Awesome New Indie Games No One's Playing

    Android Gaming 5 Awesome New Indie Games No One's Playing


    5 Awesome New Indie Games No One's Playing

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 11:38 PM PST

    I play a lot of indie games and there have been a few especially exceptional games released recently that I would like to highlight for everyone's enjoyment.

    Bubble Tale

    This polished 16-bit style platformer has players jumping on enemies heads and blowing bubbles to reach hidden areas. Nice level design and reminds me of something like you'd see out of Nitrome.

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.banhca.bubble

    Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE8TSxGRJHs

    FlickADrink

    A novel cross between Tapper, light gun games, and tycoon games FlickADrink is one of the reasons I made this post. Despite having made a game that lots of people should be genuinely enjoying it seems the developer has gotten discouraged and posted a goodbye to development on their site.

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.VanilleGames.DrinkFlick

    Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbXsC90tgz8&t=24s

    Gravibeat

    I love Geometry Wars style games and the many varied takes on the genre that have popped up on Android over the years. Gravibeat is a really slick "reverse" Geometry Wars where players must both dodge enemies and use their inertia to make them slam into one another.

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.FRAMEBREAK.gravibeat

    Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGWnxfTKsBI

    Kazarma

    While at first glance the minimalist graphics might give the impression of a simpler game it only takes a minute or two to see that Kazarma is an intense 3D shooter with a surprising amount of intricacy to its enemies and track based level designs.

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.legalradiation.kazarma

    Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaRBcFaQmxI

    Super Pepe

    This 3rd person arcade shooter comes from Spanish developer Galvez Games who say it has been inspired by classic arcade games like Cabal and Blood Bros. The different enemies and bosses players encounter are pretty inventive while the point based upgrade system provides a lot of replay value.

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.galvezgames.superpepe

    Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYqbzUsIZAU

    Thanks for reading, hope you found something new to play!

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    [DEV] Looking for testers for upcoming open world survival game

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 05:01 AM PST

    [DEV] Looking for testers for upcoming open world survival game

    Hiya,

    I have been developing 'Surviving Titan' few years now and finally feel like I am at a stage where I can start testing it and getting feedback. The game is in a really tender stage at the moment so I will be making changes directly based on your feedback.

    If you would be interested in giving it a try please join the discord channel or PM me on Reddit. I would love for some of you to try it out.

    Discord - https://discord.gg/rcxgECb

    More information -> https://www.indiedb.com/games/surviving-titan

    Here is a short blurb about the game -

    You crash land on the planet Titan, suffering from amnesia and with the ships scanners unable to detect any signs of civilization you begin the task of exploring the planet looking for any signs of intelligent life. You are accompanied by a survival droid, standard issue for any escape pod. Their job is to keep you alive.

    The game features a completely randomly generated open world to explore, with 7 core biomes that piece it together. Each biome has it's own unique landscape, resources and inhabitants (friendly or otherwise). Some crafting recipes require item's that can only be gathered from specific biomes so exploration is key.

    And a couple gifs ->

    https://i.redd.it/xlozbuesyt041.gif

    https://i.redd.it/46tfd5wvyt041.gif

    https://i.redd.it/afyppkwxyt041.gif

    Many thanks!

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    [DEV] My First Android Game, Online Card Game for 2-4 Players

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 08:25 AM PST

    [DEV][Trigono][$0.99]Fast-paced and hardcore action-puzzle from Siberia-based devs. Some codes in comments.

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 12:03 PM PST

    DS4 controller is not working via bluetooth on my Samsung A5 2017

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 11:10 AM PST

    It shows that it is connected, but there is no input when I press buttons or move the joysticks.

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    Aaaagh I'm tearing out my hair looking...

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 08:41 AM PST

    Hi Guys n Gals, I'm wondering if someone can help me with the name of a cool MMO where you kill monsters that drop cards that can enhance your character with (also cards that have monsters you can have as your pet?) .I think you had the choice of a warrior, mage (and another I forget). It had a openworld type feel. I think the app logo was white and green with maybe a clover leaf?? Normal monsters and also story bosses that had multiple sections to them (attack, then go to the side to avoid its magic.) It was showing in the store a few months ago. Can anyone help please... Thanks

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    [REQUEST] Something like Pokemon but with no IAPs or Ads, willing to pay once for the game

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 08:56 PM PST

    [REQUEST] Guys, can you recommend me MMORPG with a good story?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 10:07 AM PST

    I use Android

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    [REQUEST]Trying to remember a very specific rpg-puzzle game

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 07:46 AM PST

    There was this Japanese/Chinese developer, which seemed to use msPaint level art, shared across their apps. Their apps are usually classic rpg themed. I remember seeing classes like warrior, priest, red mage, blue mage, and some offshoots like samurai and more(don't remember the rest). Their english translations are very limited to mediocre at best, and I remember that their menus were still in caligraphy (either chinese or japanese. Definitely bot Korean or Arabic)

    • Warriors are mainly red in color scheme

    • Priests are green

    • Red mage/Blue mage: as it says on the can

    • Samurai: Pink

    Now, here's the gameplay of the specific game that I'm looking for In the beginning, you pick 4 classes. You will be presented with a 4 by 4 grid filled from randomized classes of your picked party. The grid is on your left and your enemy party is on the right. Each enemy has its own hp bar and you can choose which one to attack. If you focus down on that enemy, damage won't flow to other enemies even uf you kill them.

    You choose a row of 4, column of 4, or diagonal line of 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending on where you start the line. Depending on the combination of classes on that specific line, the actions and effectiveness of your action will change. After chosen, each hero would do their action and be removed from the grid. The grid shifts right and new heroes are generated from the left.

    Warrior and samurai hit hard but for solo target. Mages doesn't hit as hard, but can hit all enemies. Priests recover hp.

    In the beginning, the bonuses(multipliers) are a pair of 2, group of 3, group of 4, and all different party members which gives 2x, 3x, and iirc 4x for the last 2. The kicker is that each bonus stacks multiplicatively with each other, so a line of 4 warriors would proc many 2x bonuses, a 3x, and a 4x, resulting in something damage numbers in the hundreds

    Once you have matched a number of that class, you can unlock a new multiplier. These new multipliers are based on the party classes. So if you had a warrior and priest, you would get a chance to get the warrior and priest combo (which procs if you match a warrior and a priest) and may grant you certain buffs, like block or 2x damage next turn.

    After a gameover, you can use colored gems you get from your adventure as well as gold(iirc) to level up your heroes. Levelling up heroes unlocks slots for multipliers, or when levelled enough even increases base damage drom 1 damage into 2... Which with the multipliers basically doubles your damage output.

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    FNAF AR is live

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 10:12 AM PST

    Check it out! Lots of fun, changes the usual dynamic of these games. Add friends and send animatronics after them!

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    [REQUEST] Any good roguelike you'd like to recommend?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 06:22 AM PST

    My favourite one so far was Dungelot

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    City Building Strategy Game

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 10:02 AM PST

    Can you recommend a game for city building? Like banished in pc.

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    What's going on with Smite Blitz?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 05:17 AM PST

    From the reviews on the Play Store, it seems like Hi-Rez is using bots to get the score way up. The amount of reviews with 5 stars and the exact same text is suspicious.

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    [request] what Android games use skill baised progression?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 08:07 AM PST

    If you don't already know skill baised progression would be like the skill system in RuneScape or mystera legacy It's mostly relegated to old-school MMOs these days, but it's a been personal favorite of mine as long as I can remember

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    How is the mobile gaming market doing - the latest statistics

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:00 AM PST

    30h+ Flight coming up, what are some great offline games and games that can be played with another person (Hotseat style)?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 03:40 PM PST

    Any native Android, low-graphic/text-based MUD-like MMO rpgs out there?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 01:45 PM PST

    I really enjoy MMORPGs, but don't really enjoy glitzy graphics - I prefer to use my imagination, and often find the controls clunky. Caves of Qud and old school MUDs appeal to me much more; however, ported PC games and Android MUD clients always feel like exactly what they are: playing a keyboard game on a touch screen. Clumsy.

    Are there any MUD-like (ASCII or text-based) MMOs that have been created for Android?

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    I need to play a RPG, Marenian Tavern Story is a good option ?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 06:16 PM PST

    I need a rpg for my recently bought redmi 7, and I'm clueless if I buy some kemco gjrpg or I go the emulation way.

    Is MTS a good game at all?

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    [Request] Device gadget for gaming

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 04:05 AM PST

    Hi,

    I'm looking for a gadget for android gaming for a friend. They are into pubg and call of duty. Would a game pad be good? Is there anything else?

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    Quick Overview of Phoenix OS | PUBG Mobile Gameplay

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 08:14 AM PST

    Looking for top down stickdeath stealth assualt type games. Like the ones we used to play on Newgrounds and stuff.

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 02:15 AM PST

    Any good games like Naruto Storm series on Android (not looking for Naruto games just same gameplay as that game)?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 02:02 AM PST

    I have tried searching for it but I can't find it.

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    Play as a poop that has the ability to slow down time itself

    Posted: 25 Nov 2019 07:47 AM PST

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