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Take on a new 2D platforming challenge with Dead Cells

Take on a new 2D platforming challenge with Dead Cells

Dead Cells puts you in control of a failed alchemic experiment trying to figure out what’s happening on a sprawling, ever-changing and seemingly cursed Island.

Tough but fair combat, responsive controls, challenging foes, permadeath and of course, the emergency panic roll to get you out of trouble, make for a demanding, visceral and cathartic action game. You’ll either vanquish the final boss in one go…or try again. However, you keep some of your progress for successive runs; new paths you’ve unlocked, access to new levels, mutations, abilities and weapons!

Features:

• The progressive exploration of an interconnected world, with the replayability of a rogue-lite and the adrenaline pumping threat of permadeath.

• Tough but fair combat, the iconic dodge roll, more than 90 weapons and spells with unique gameplay.

• Nonlinear progression: Sewers, Ossuary or Ramparts? Once unlocked, special permanent abilities allow you to access new paths to reach your objective. Opt for the path that suits your current build, your play style, or just your mood.

• Exploration: Secret rooms, hidden passages, charming landscapes. Take a moment to stroll the towers and breath in that fresh sea mist infused air…

If you would like to purchase the game, you can learn more at https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/dead-cells-switch.


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Electronauts is Now Available on Steam and is 10% off!*

Immerse yourself in an interactive sonic environment where you build, drop, remix, and jam with your friends and top artists. Create songs, crush sets, and express yourself like never before. Electronauts sets the stage for you to DJ, perform, and make music magic in virtual reality.

*Offer ends August 14 at 10AM Pacific Time

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Now Available on Steam – Electronauts, 10% off!

Electronauts is Now Available on Steam and is 10% off!*

Immerse yourself in an interactive sonic environment where you build, drop, remix, and jam with your friends and top artists. Create songs, crush sets, and express yourself like never before. Electronauts sets the stage for you to DJ, perform, and make music magic in virtual reality.

*Offer ends August 14 at 10AM Pacific Time

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Fortnite Mobile Version 5.20 Patch Notes

Epic have released Patch 5.20 for Battle Royale sensation Fortnite. As we’re well into Season 5, this isn’t a game-changing update although the double-barrelled shotgun is now a thing. Reading through the patch-notes, there’s a mobile-specific section that’ll be relevant to you guys:

  • Customizable fire mode selection screen added to mix and match fire modes.
  • Added FPS (frames per second) mode setting for mobile devices.
  • Added another individual quickbar button to the HUD layout tool.
  • Added mobile Elimination Feed.
  • Separated Quickbar buttons are more visible in the HUD Layout tool.
  • Harvest tool will now alternate between itself and the previously selected item when tapped.

Bug Fixes

  • Completed or expired Challenges are now cleared while navigating between Challenges.
  • Ramps will no longer be built through other ramps.
  • Shooting when interacting with objects no longer occurs.
  • Fixed inconsistency with mobile low power mode support.

As Collin has pointed out in our building guide, building is less prevalent in the iOS meta because of the fiddly controls. Fixing the ramp issues will mean you may have to pay more attention to what you’re doing if you’re trying to throw down some elevation in a hurry.

Also, did you hear? Fortnite’s Android version is by-passing the Google Play store. Whenever it releases, you’ll need to download the game’s APK directly from Epic Games’ website, and then do an ‘unknown source’ install. It’s not as scary as it sounds; on my Galaxy S6 it takes you straight to the relevant security setting when you’re trying to install something outside of the Google Play store. It also gives you the option to only grant an exception for that specific install, leaving you secure against anything you might accidentally download that will try and install itself.

We’re going to put together a proper guide for Android users, including installation instructions, so that you guys can get up-to-speed with the iOS crowd as quickly as possible.

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Overcooked! 2 is now available? You butter believe it!

Overcooked! 2 is now available? You butter believe it!

Friends, chefs, and food preparers—lend me your ears (of corn)! Fast-action co-op madness has returned with more kitchens, more recipes, and more chefs. The Onion Kingdom is in peril once again, and you and your friends will be cooking up a storm to save it. Now with online multiplayer with up to four chefs, the steaks have never been higher…

Features

• Online Multiplayer, Couch co-op, and Wireless Play modes.

• New themes, recipes, kitchens, & chefs (including Platypus Chef, exclusive to the Nintendo Switch™ system).

• Versus and Arcade modes.

• Even. More. Kevin.

If you would like to purchase this game, please visit https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/overcooked-2-switch.


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The World Ends with You: Final Remix Comes to Nintendo Switch Oct. 12

The World Ends with You: Final Remix Comes to Nintendo Switch Oct. 12

One of the most acclaimed portable games of the last 10 years is making its way to the Nintendo Switch system with HD visuals, enhanced gameplay and exclusive new content. The World Ends with You: Final Remix launches for Nintendo Switch on Oct. 12. Nintendo has released a new trailer for the game.

Complete the mission…or face erasure. That’s all Neku knows after regaining consciousness in the middle of a busy intersection without his memories. Now he and his partner must fight to survive a life-or-death game in this twisted tale with more turns than the urban labyrinth of Tokyo they’re trapped in. This definitive version of SQUARE ENIX’s RPG classic brings the dark story to life on the Nintendo Switch system along with a new scenario and some new remixed music.

Vibrant themes of Japanese youth culture, food and fashion are seamlessly integrated into the gameplay and storyline. Players can join rhythmic battles using either Joy-Con controllers or the Nintendo Switch touch screen. In two-player co-op mode, players can battle Noise and challenge the Reapers’ Game together.

For more information about The World Ends with You: Final Remix, visit https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/the-world-ends-with-you-final-remix-switch.


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New Football Manager Entry Releases this November

Football fans, rejoice! The next iteration of Sports Interactive’s Football Manager series has been announced. Football Manager 2019 will be launching on PC, MacOS Android and iOS on November 2nd.

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As with Football Manager 2018, the mobile version of Football Manager 2019 will come in two flavours:

  • Football Manager Touch 2019 will be a direct port of the PC game, and only works on tablets. It costs more (FM Touch 18 goes for $19.99 at full price), and has higher spec requirements, but is essentially the PC game on your tablet.
  • Football Manager Mobile 2019 will be a slim lined/adapted version of the full game for mobile. It’ll be iOS Universal and work on phones generally, have lower spec requirements and will be priced in-line with other premium mobile experiences. FM Mobile 18 is $8.99 at full price.

There’re quite a few changes coming in FM 2019 – for the first time there will be licensed German DFL teams, for one thing, and they’ll be talking about more concrete game changes towards the end of September.

We have yet to get around to actually reviewing 2018’s FM Mobile and FM Touch releases, so we’ll try and plug those gaps as soon as possible.

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Dota 2 Update – August 3rd, 2018

* Fixed various charged abilities not consistently being affected by cooldown reduction properly
* Fixed a bug where non-stun interrupts did not reliably cancel channeled abilities if cast an instant before the end of the channel; for example Vengeful Spirit’s Nether Swap cast on a target at the last tick of channeling a Town Portal scroll.
* Hero voice lines for picking up bounty runes no longer play in the first 30 seconds of game time.
* Fixed an uncommon client crash with Morphling’s Morph ability.
* Fixed a bug in the interaction of Lycan’s Howl and units with low max HP, which sometimes created uncontrollable and unkillable units.

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* Fixed various charged abilities not consistently being affected by cooldown reduction properly
* Fixed a bug where non-stun interrupts did not reliably cancel channeled abilities if cast an instant before the end of the channel; for example Vengeful Spirit’s Nether Swap cast on a target at the last tick of channeling a Town Portal scroll.
* Hero voice lines for picking up bounty runes no longer play in the first 30 seconds of game time.
* Fixed an uncommon client crash with Morphling’s Morph ability.
* Fixed a bug in the interaction of Lycan’s Howl and units with low max HP, which sometimes created uncontrollable and unkillable units.

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The Weekender: Pocket Edition

Welcome to the Weekender, your weekly look at the best new games, sales, and updates. This week’s bounty is the best SimCity-like game on mobile, two very good puzzlers, and updates to some of the better games out there. Not to be outdone, our sales section features Handelabra’s entire catalog (on iOS) and a few of the best games from the last couple years.

Out Now

Pocket City (iOS Universal and Android [Free]) – full review coming soon!

City builders on mobile tend to be bad. Shallow simulations bogged down by awful monetization schemes have been the norm. Pocket City, the newly released and much anticipated builder, is not one of those. The game is attractive, entertaining, and fully premium. Gameplay is a lot like SimCity. You build a city from scratch and must balance residential, commercial, and industrial zones to prompt continued growth. As the city grows, so do the wants and needs of its residents from police and a fire department, to schools and hospitals, to parks and other entertainment amenities.

Pocket City couples its tutorial with a series of quests that lead you through the normal arc of city development. Quests provide a bonus upon completion and can be ignored if you want to focus on something else. The game also has some nice menu options including cloud saves, the ability to download ‘public’ cities to play, both screen mode options, five different screen resolution modes, and a slew of battery saver options. It isn’t a perfect game, I wish it pushed back a little more as it feels a little bit easy, but Pocket City is the closest you can get to SimCity on a mobile device and is well worth playing for fans of the genre.

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The Sequence [2] (iOS Universal)

The Sequence [2] is a new puzzle game and the sequel to 2015’s The Sequence. The game is all about building an assembly line to move units from an origin hex to a destination hex. It reminds me a lot of Zachtronics’ PC games, Opus Magnum in particular, and after a slow-starting tutorial becomes very engaging and increasingly challenging with new mechanics and bigger game boards. It’s not on Android yet, but the original game is, so perhaps it’s coming soon.

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One More Button (iOS Universal and Android) – full review coming soon!

I’ve got not one but two entertaining new puzzle games to mention. One More Button takes a clever and unique take on the genre by making the movement buttons part of the game itself. You must move them out of your way, place them in specific spots to remove an obstacle, and really plan out your order of operations. Really, my only complaint is a lack of undo button as I’ve had to restart a complicated set of moves more than a couple times due to an accidental button push. This quibble aside, it really is a good puzzle game.

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Dresden Files Co-op Card Game—Expansion 4 (iOS Universal and Android)

Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files exists in an alternate world where vampires, werewolves, spirits, and the Fae are all real. The books are packed full of the adventures of Harry Dresden taking on the forces of evil, and dangerously neutral, with the help of a large cast of friends, associates, and frenemies. There’s also a tabletop card and dice game brought to digital life by Hidden Achievement. Dresden Files Co-op Card Game has gotten a steady stream of updates since release and now, expansion 4 “Dead on Your Feet?” is out and adds Jared Kincaid and Mortimer Lindquist decks and book decks for both Changes and Ghost Story. It’s available via in-app purchase for $3.99.

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One Deck Dungeon: Forest of Shadows Expansion (iPad and Android)

One Deck Dungeon is among my favorite games of 2018 and you can find out why in my five-star review. Handelabra Games did an excellent job of transitioning the game to digital and continues to do a great job pouring new content into it. The Forest of Shadows expansion is a great example. It adds 5 new heroes, 5 dungeons, and 44 encounter cards to the game. The dungeons range from the relatively easy Mudlands, featuring a Mud Golem boss, to the Smoldering Lands, home of a Fire Giant.  The new heroes are Alchemist, Druid, Hunter, Slayer, and Warden and really up the opportunity to optimize your team. The Forest of Shadows expansion is available via in-app purchase for $9.99. The base game is on sale for $7.99 as well.

Star Realms United Assault Expansion (iOS Universal and Android)

The latest and greatest Star Realms expansion is out and available for your gaming pleasure. The third of four expansions in the “United” series will set you back $1.99 and get you twelve new cards. You can check out a lot more about it in our recent news post earlier in the week.

Sales

Handelabra Games Sales (iOS Universal and Android)

Handelabra Games are three for three in bringing great tabletop games to digital life. All three of said games are currently on sale in the App Store (only one is on sale on Android as of this writing).

  • Sentinels of the Multiverse – $4.99 on iOS
  • Bottom of the 9th – $2.99 on iOS and Android
  • One Deck Dungeon – $7.99 on iOS

The Game: Play as Long as You Can (iOS Universal and Android): $.99 on iOS (Review)

Tabletop card game The Game‘s digital version is a one-player affair and is a lot of fun. It’s just a buck on iOS (and normally $1.99 on Android) and worth picking up for fans of solo card games.

Motorsport Manager Mobile 2 (iOS Universal  and Android) $1.99 (Review)

Get your race on with one of the better racing sims on mobile. Motorsport Manager Mobile 2 puts you in control of every aspect of a racing team. You recruit, hire, and train drivers, mechanics, and engineers. You improve your headquarters and supplier networks. You build and upgrade your cars and, last but not least, you manage how your drivers run each race from what tires to use, to how aggressively they drive, to when to fit in the pit stops. I don’t know much about racing, but I do know that there aren’t many better sports simulation games on mobile.  

Age of Rivals (iOS Universal and Android): $1.99 (Review)

Fantastic card-drafting, civilization-building game Age of Rivals is another of the best of 2017 and on sale for half off.

To the Moon (iOS and Android): $1.99 on iOS (Review)

A heartwarming role-playing game is a bit of a rarity, but that’s what you get in To the Moon. It’s the tale of two doctors who travel through an old man’s memories to make his deathbed wish come true. It’s an emotional story, with great music and atmosphere to match, along with deep and powerful characters. It’s not perfect, the controls leave a little to be desired, but it will leave an impression on you.

D&D Lords of Waterdeep (iOS Universal  and Android): $3.99 (Review)

Dungeons & Dragons based board game D&D Lords of Waterdeep is available for a solid discount on both the App and Google Play stores. You play as a masked Lord of the city and must out wrangle your opponents to recruit adventurers to complete quests and thus increase your political power.

Steamworld Heist (iOS Universal): $4.99 (Review)

Speaking of best games, Steamworld Heist was near the top of a crowded field of great games in 2016 and earned four well-deserved stars from JP. It’s also half off right now.

Seen anything else you liked? Played any of the above? Let us know in the comments!