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This game is done in a way that combines match three gameplay with city building. It's a very unique take on the genre and it's crazy addicting. Also, there are lots and lots of bears. You're given a random plot of land to work with. You'll have to place whatever item you're currently holding down ... Full Article »
This game is all about hamsters trying to get their paws on some snacks, also known as “Noms.” The only way for them to do so is apparently to load themselves into a cannon and launch themselves all over the hamster cage. Each level gives you specific kinds of hamster ammunition and asks you to ... Full Article »
This is a stranger take on tower defense which reminds me very much of Asteroid Defense, at least at the basic concept level. You start with one central space station, and you build structures by expanding outward from that starting point. That's pretty much where the similarities end, though. The w ... Full Article »
Analysis data continues to show that app developers make less money on Android than they do on iOS when it comes to games, but social gaming service OpenFeint isn’t sitting still for that conclusion. OpenFeint has been actively working to bring more players to Android games, and it seems to be wo ... Full Article »
OpenFeint’s expansion into Asian territories just got kicked into high(er) gear. The mobile social gaming company, which has a user base of 75 million players over 5,000 mobile games on Android and Apple’s iOS platform, was just acquired by Japanese social gaming company GREE for $104 million. ... Full Article »
Mobile gaming social networking company OpenFeint must be doing something right -- it was just purchased by a Japanese social gaming company, GREE, for $104 million. From the sounds of the deal, GREE isn’t shaking up OpenFeint too much, and the company will continue to serve its 75 million player ... Full Article »
Social gaming platform OpenFeint wants developers to make games for Android -- so much so that it’s willing to help pay for it. According to a press release, OpenFeint is pairing with Chinese online game operator The9 to help fund ports of Android games from Apple’s iOS platform. The money is c ... Full Article »
OpenFeint & The9 fund Android game ports One driving factor for Android’s gaming success is the ongoing participation of platforms like OpenFeint, offering cross-network developer tools to publishers. With Android seeking global domination, mobile gaming is a worldwide unifier, as OpenFeint a ... Full Article »
Over 4 million users have downloaded at least one app from the Android Market, giving Google (GOOG) quite a boost for its mobile platform. With games topping the most popular apps category, you can be sure a good chunk of those 4 million users have several games on their Android device. Let’s take ... Full Article »
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