It’s Friday! That means it is time to cap off your work week with another great indie bundle from Indie Gala and Capsule Computers. Keep yourself busy this weekend with 12 indie titles.
For a minimum price of $1.00, buyers will get:
Not without my donuts – A two player co-op platformer shooter with a deliciously sweet theme.
Tompi Jones – A 2.5D platformer inspired by retro platformers.
Undead Shadows – A wave based zombie shooter that pits you and three friends against the relentless zombie hordes.
For a minimum price of $2.89, buyers will also get:
Crystal Catacombs– A procedurally generated rogue-like inspired by the likes of MegaMan and Castlevania.
Clash of Puppets – A 3D hack’n slash with three worlds inspired by B-movies.
Paper Monsters Recut – A classic 2D platformer full of colourful 3d graphics that is appropriate for all ages.
Space Robot Samurai Zombie Slayer – The only thing protecting humanity from the Space Zombies is the Space Robot Samurai Zombie Slayer in this top down slasher.
Pixel Star – Take a beautiful, but challenging trip through space in this fast paced action-arcade title.
Tobe’s Vertical Adventure – A retro styled platformer featuring Tobe and Nana on an epic adventure to rescue fluffy animals across 4 islands and 16 levels.
Age of Empires®: Castle Siege Available Today on iOS; Windows 10 in August
2.8 million Windows 8 and 8.1 fans will now be able to battle against fans on iOS devices. Build a castle city, defend against marauders and, when your army is ready,
lay siege to opponents. Join the Siege.
Vancouver, Canada – July 17th, 2015 – Microsoft Games Studios, in partnership with developer Smoking Gun Interactive, announce today that Age of Empires: Castle Siege is coming to Windows 10 and is available today globally on the App Store for iPhone 4s + and iPad 2+, Fans who already have the game on Windows 8.1 will now be able to play against opponents on iOS, and vice versa, opening up Castle Siege to many more castle raids and fans.
Age of Empires: Castle Siege is a cross-platform real-time strategy game that allows players to build and guide an empire through the Medieval Era. Players choose from one of several civilizations, including the Britons, Teutons, and Kievan Rus, and then upgrade their keep, fortify walls and garrison defensive troops to protect from marauders. Then they must train an army to raid other cities, and command them in battle to dismantle opponents’ defenses. Allowing players to control all the units at any time, creates a much deeper, more interactive gameplay experience than other titles in the genre. Through the ages, players build their castle, research technology, and recruit a variety of powerful heroes including Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, and Joan of Arc. By outsmarting attackers and overwhelming defenders, gamers can earn achievements and climb to the top of the leaderboards.
“Smoking Gun’s team has a background in creating award winning strategy games, and Age of Empires has always been close to our hearts. We wanted to build a game that was easy to learn, but hard to master with deep tactical gameplay and bring a fresh mobile perspective to the franchise”, said John Johnson, CEO of Smoking Gun Interactive. Age of Empires: Castle Siege was developed in Smoking Guns proprietary cross platform engine, no matter the platform you play on, your data is always saved to the cloud, making it easy to pick-up-and-play Castle Siege across Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and iOS devices. “We are really happy to be able to bring a whole new set of fans to the game, and are excited to continue develop of new features and content” said Johnson “We are also deep into development of our next strategy title which we hope to announce later this year.”
To download Age of Empires: Castle Siege from the Itunes visit: ITunes
To download Age of Empires: Castle Siege from Windows 8.1 PC, Windows Tablet, and Windows Phone visit the: Windows Store
About Smoking Gun Interactive
Smoking Gun Interactive was established in 2007 by former developers from Relic Entertainment. Led by CEO and Creative Director John Johnson, and Co-Founders Angie Pytlewski and Drew Dunlop, the executive team has worked together for over 17 years building and leading passionate teams. Smoking Gun has released 18 titles to date and focuses on console, mobile and PC development including Age of Empires: Castle Siege which has been a top grossing game in the Windows Store since launch, has just gone live worldwide on iOS and will soon be released on Windows 10. Smoking Gun’s core team of leads and senior staff are some of the best the industry has to offer, having experience in shipping multiple triple A titles including the award winning Company of Heroes. Together they are positioning the studio as a leader in mobile and strategy titles.
San Diego Comic-Con is over and Gamescom is right around the corner. Microsoft has some updates about Halo 5 and Forza in this week’s Xbox Newsbeat.
343 Industries Reveals New Halo 5: Guardians Story Details at San Diego Comic-Con
343 Industries was at San Diego Comic-Con this year with plenty of Halo 5: Guardian info. The team shared details of the game’s plot along a bunch of new videos. A new video documentary that takes gamers behind the scenes at 343 Industries to watch the game in development is available on Halo Channel, iTunes, Google Play, and Windows 8 Store. 343 Industries also released the teaser trailer for Halo: The Fall of Reach animated series. The series will be available on Halo Channel and will be bundled with the Digital Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, and Limited Collector’s Editions of Halo 5: Guardians. Finally, Season Two of the Hunt the Truth podcast will launch this spring.
New Halo 5: Guardians ‘Warzone’ Map Revealed Through Massive Mega Bloks Model at SDCC
Microsoft, 343 Industries, and Mega Bloks teamed up for an incredibly creative map unveiling at San Diego Comic-Con this year. Using 90,000 bricks and 16 weeks of labour, two master builders recreated the upcoming Warzone multiplayer map Raid on Apex 7. The map is currently the largest level in the game and focuses on the large spire in the centre of the map. Check out the video below to watch this 1,000 pound monster being built.
Experience True Porsche Power with Two Free Cars for Forza Horizon 2 on Xbox One
Microsoft is giving away two free Porsche cars between now and July 24th. Unfortunately, these are the digital versions. Forza Horizon 2 owners on Xbox One can download the 2012 Porsche 911 GT2 RS and the 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo through the Forza Hub app on Xbox One. The cars come with three extra achievements, so hurry up and download it!
Get Ready to Race, Collect and Customize the New Additions to the Forza Motorsport 6 Garage
The slow trickle of garage announcements for Forza Motorsport 6 continues this week with some legendary retro cars headlining the announcement. Along with the 1969 McLaren #4 McLaren Cars M8B and the 1966 McLaren M2B, the following cars were announced:
1997 Volvo 850 R
1995 Ferrari F50
1976 McLaren #11 Marlboro Team McLaren M23
1976 Ferrari #1 Scuderia Ferrari 312T2
2013 Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG
1966 Chaparral #66 Chaparral Cars 2E
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
1985 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE
1967 Ferrari 330 P4
2014 Honda Civic Si
1986 BMW M635CSi
2005 Lotus Elise 111S
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Coupe
1984 Ferrari GTO
1971 Plymouth Cuda 426 HEMI
1998 Toyota Supra RZ
1993 Renault Clio Williams
1969 Toyota 2000GT
1988 Volkswagen Scirocco 16v
2001 Audi RS 4 Avant
1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Super Sport
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale
1999 Dodge Viper GTS ACR
1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV
1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Verde
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS-454
1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STi
1990 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
1992 Nissan Silvia CLUB K’s
1971 AMC Javelin AMX
1998 Volkswagen GTI VR6 Mk3
2014 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged
1992 Bugatti EB110 SS
1968 Abarth 595 esseesse
2004 Saleen S7
1998 Eagle Talon TSi Turbo
2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP
Hot off the launch of their rebranding, Logitech has announced a new line of protective cases for various iPad models called Logi BLOK. The LogiBLOKProtectiveShellforiPadAir2andiPad mini, Logi BLOKProtectiveCaseforiPadAir2, and Logi BLOKProtectiveKeyboardCaseforiPadAir2 are all releasing in early August. All three products have internally ribbed, square corners that better absorb impact from drops as high as 1.8m, even on concrete!
MicheleHermann, vicepresidentofmobilityatLogitech, said this of the new line;
The Development of the Logi BLOK Family of Protective Cases
The Protective Case has a stand with a range of 50 degrees, and a screen cover, to be made available in black/red,red/violetorteal/blue colour combos. The Protective Keyboard Case features the same stand (enabling up to four “modes” of use), as well as a detachable, wireless keyboard featuring a row of iOS shortcut keys, and a smart power management system that will help your tablet conserve battery life. It will also be available in the colour combos listed above. Finally, the Protective Shell’s unique addition is a screen protector, to prevent nasty scratches.
Left to Right: the Protective Case, Protective Keyboard Case and Protective Shell.
The Protective Case for iPad Air 2 will retail for $99.95; the ProtectiveKeyboardCaseforiPadAir2 for $149.95; the ProtectiveShellforiPadAir2andiPad mini for $49.95. Pick one up if you are in need of a good quality and thin profile, but high quality, case.
Yoshi’s Woolly Word is the seventh title in the core Yoshi franchise consisting of games such as the SNES classic Yoshi’s Island and the Nintendo 64 title Yoshi’s Story released in 1999. Woolly World is actually the first home console release since Yoshi’s Story and has a lot of expectation riding on it. Does Woolly World manage to satisfy these high expectations or does the entire game unravel into a big woolly mess?
Story
Unlike Woolly World’s games visuals this story is about as unoriginal as you can get. The evil minion Kamek pays a visit to Craft Island, the peaceful home of the Yoshi’s and then decides to turn them into wool so he can use them for his own evil purposes. Kamek then flies away, dropping some wool along the way and it’s up to the main Yoshi to rescue everyone. If you were expecting an epic yarn here (no reference to the Kirby game) than you will be dissapointed, but at least there is some sense of plot to give reason as to why Yoshi is traversing the world.
Gameplay
At it’s woolen heart, Woolly World is a rather simple 2D platformer that uses its aesthetic and being set in the world of Mario to its advantage. Yoshi controls like a dream and his signature moves from past games such as the flutter jump and ability to throw eggs (yarn balls in this case) all make a welcome return. It’s really fun to use angles strategically to bounce the yarn off a wall or the roof to incapacitate an enemy or hit a hard to reach collectable. There is an alternate control scheme and a hasty mode for egg throwing that some users will definitely appreciate.
For every level that is rather simple there is often three that will impress. Yoshi’s Woolly World probably won’t present much challenge to advanced players, but it is just hard enough to not become boring while still remaining fun and accessible for less experienced gamers. Levels that contain a unique aspect such as a puzzle element that requires some thinking or a transformation are among the most memorable. One example of a great level theme involves a Chomp that follows Yoshi around constantly and can be turned into wool or unraveled at any time. It’s up to the player to lure the Chomp around and decide what form is needed to progress through the level as well as avoid being hit, as of course Chomp is still a rather dangerous adversary.
There are definitely no ‘bad’ levels however some can be a little frustrating. I’m mostly referring to levels with a central door that you have to return to after exploring multiple paths around it gathering keys. Dying in these levels is not fun as there is often one checkpoint and you will have to run through all the paths again and recollect everything again if you hope to progress. Basically you’ll be happy to revisit some levels for the collectibles and thankful you got them all in one go in others.
Speaking of collectibles, fans of old Rare 64 games are in for a treat. Each level contains the basic beads which are used as a currency, five Flowers, five Wonder Wools, 20 stamps and will also reward you for completing the level with 20 hearts which are basically another collectible and test your ability to survive a level unscathed. For the most part, these are fun to collect and are where most of the challenge in levels stem from. Level exploration is highly rewarded as a fair percentage of collectibles are hidden behind a fake wall or behind an invisible question mark cloud that must be made visible by hoping you get Yoshi to pass over it.
Sometimes this can all be a bit much especially if you are missing one stamp or flower, but thankfully there is a secret radar badge you can use later in the game to help find some of the more well-hidden ones. The rewards for these collectibles are rather substantial at least, including things like Yoshi skins, a new game mode and even new levels should you have the patience to track down everything in the game. Of course perfectionist have their 100% to work towards and there are even Pink Flowers you can earn to show that you got all four collectibles in one go! (Good luck with that one guys.)
The boss battles like the story suffer from a bit of that simplistic Nintendo repetitiveness. The classic jump/Ground Pound three times when the boss leaves itself open is in full effect here and some bosses are reused albeit with different patterns. This doesn’t mean the game’s bosses aren’t fun nor are some easy to defeat, there’s just a sense of I’ve seen that before due to the amount of 2D platformers Nintendo consoles have seen as of late.
The game isn’t highly challenging at a base level but it makes no shortage of attempts to make the game even easier. Power badges that are bought with beads can give you certain advantages such as a fire immunity or ability to spit endless watermelon bullets and there is Mellow Mode which you can switch to at any time to give Yoshi wings so he can hover indefinitely, very helpful for levels where precise jumping is needed. The power badges are fun to mess around and will no doubt aid some players conquer the game. Mellow Mode seems like a step too far in helping the player though and they can even buy cheap Power Badges to skip courses entirely, but an optional mode that most likely will help some players it’s hard to say anything bad about it.
Using a Yarn Yoshi Amiibo in Woolly World will give you access to two Yoshi on the screen at once, exactly like the Double Cherry item seen in Super Mario World. This is a fun feature but in most levels it would seen this would be more of a hindrance then assist. It’s handy that you always have a Yoshi you can turn into a yarn ball if you need one, however if they get separated trying to maneuver a level from two different positions is sometimes impossible.
While the double Yoshi functionality on it’s own is a little useless, bringing in a second player in co-op mode is a well done experience and allows two people to play the entirety of the game together. Nearly all Wii U control methods are accepted making the mode inviting and simple to get into. Eating your friend’s Yoshi is good for a laugh and there is also a bit of competition when you get to play end of level bonus games which are fun and great for bragging rights. Nintendo have done a great job introducing co-op into their platformers in recent years and this game continues a welcome tradition. There are no Wii U specific features but off-TV play is available.
Visuals
The visuals are definitely the main draw card for this game and are both beautiful to look at and technically amazing. This game is damn cute. Everything has a ‘craft’ aesthetic making it seem as though the entire world was created from your grandmother’s knitting basket. There are heaps of cool visual nuances that take the craft theme even further. Shy Guys carry crochet hooks to try and hurt Yoshi, platforms you create with yarn match the colour of the yarn ball you threw, snow is actually cotton wool and there is a loose fuzz aura that surrounds many of the woolen models. This unique style piled on top of Nintendo’s signature colourful look and ability to bring out the best in their systems graphics makes Woolly World stunning to look at in HD.
Apart from looking incredibly cute, the special visuals also open up new game mechanics. Unraveling a loose piece of string to reveal a secret or slowly destroying a large block of sponge to carve a path for yourself are just some examples that aid the level design nicely.
The Yoshi’s themselves have over 50 designs that players unlock from beating levels and collecting each of the 5 yarn pieces or by scanning any Amiibos they may have (except Pokemon Amiibo who just give a generic Amiibo pattern). These Yoshi don’t have any special abilities but are very cute and a nice reward for collecting all the Wonder Wools in that level.
One of the only negatives I can give the visuals is that the frame rate feels deliberately lowered in the over world. This seems to be a choice made by the developers rather than being due to technical limitations but not one I appreciated as it gave the over world a ‘cheaper’ feel and made it feel segregated from the levels.
Audio
All the classic Yoshi sound effects are here from the ‘flutter jump’ struggle to the ‘making an egg’ sound and they are all over the top cute. Seriously, go Ground Pound a Poochy and listen to the sound he makes (you will probably feel bad afterwards). All the sounds of the world such as unraveling part of the stage, revealing a secret or jumping off a bounce ball are just as adorable and fitting.
As for the soundtrack, honestly it was largely forgettable in my opinion but it never felt like any of the music was out of place with the games look. There are some songs you will find yourself humming such as the song from the first level or world 2-2 but I personally wouldn’t be picking up the games soundtrack.
Overall
If you’re a fan of the Yoshi series or the 2D platformer there is no reason for you not to pick up Yoshi’s Woolly World. This is a fantastic game that delivers just the right amount of challenge for new and experienced players alike, both of which will have no problem appreciating the mostly fantastic level design and beautiful craft aesthetic that is delivered brilliantly through the Wii U system. A few rare levels may be forgettable as is the majority of the soundtrack and the throw away story, however these negatives do little to detract from the overall quality of Woolly World.
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Latest update brings even more legendary British, American, German and Soviet tanks
July 17, 2015 — Available for Android and Apple devices today, World of Tanks Blitz update 1.11 brings tankers a new British and American tank, three new Soviet and German tanks, and Missions for Gold.
The British Churchill Gun Carrier, a Tier 6 tank destroyer dubbed Frankenstein with a sniper rifle, possesses a high rate of fire and alpha damage. The M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo, a Tier 6 American medium tank, has very resilient frontal armour and an extremely strong turret.
The three Soviet additions start with the KV-2, a Tier 6 heavy tank, great for firing HE ammo and can keep moving thanks to its robust tracks. The KV-13, a Tier 7 medium tank, has a high rate of fire and effective armour for its tier. The Object 140, a Tier 10 medium tank, has insane damage-per-minute and superb agility.
Finally, three German medium tanks join the mobile fray. The Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. A, a Tier 3, has received some major armor upgrades and is a sturdy all-rounder for lower tier battles. The Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. D, a Tier 4, is great for players who want to step up their game and head into more serious battles. The Jagdpanther II, a Tier 8 tank destroyer, is a complete tank in itself: it’s fast, well-armed and has a fantastic turning circle.
Finally, a new type of mission will be added to the Personal Missions rotation: Art of War, which will pop up in Mission Slots and will reward players in Gold.
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World of Tanks Blitz is a mobile free-to-play team-based MMO action game dedicated to fierce tank combat. Available both on smartphones and tablets, the game puts a mobile twist on traditional dynamic online tank combat.
The game derives its best traits from the original World of Tanks title, introducing an impressive park of vehicles from several tankbuilding superpowers that include agile light tanks, well-rounded medium tanks, powerful heavy tanks, and intimidating tank destroyers. Each class has a set of multiple features, giving unique playing style to every model.
With its simple and handy controls, World of Tanks Blitz lets you control supermassive machines only with your thumbs and helps focus on the combat, while deep game mechanics allow for well-paced gameplay and tactical diversity. The unified Wargaming.net ID for Android and iOS allow switching between platforms and devices while retaining in-game progress, while cross-platform support lets World of Tanks Blitz community play together on a single server.
Wargaming is an award-winning online game developer and publisher and one of the leaders in the free-to-play MMO market. Founded as a privately held company in 1998, Wargaming has shipped more than 15 titles. Currently, Wargaming is focused on its team-based MMO war series dedicated to the mid-20th century warfare that will include the armored World of Tanks, the flight combat World of Warplanes, and the naval World of Warships. The three intertwined titles will form a common gaming universe integrated within the portal www.wargaming.net.
As part of its multiplatform line-up, the company has introduced World of Tanks for Xbox 360 and World of Tanks Blitz. Launched in 2014, World of Tanks for Xbox 360 introduced epic tank-on-tank battles to console gamers and the mobile MMO game World of Tanks Blitz has opened up Wargaming’s trademark team-based military IP to smartphone and tablet users worldwide.
CROOZ, INC. LAUNCHES TRADING CARD BATTLE GAME CARD KING: DRAGON WARS ON iOS DEVICES
Compete With Players Across the World in Real Time
MINATO-KU, Tokyo – July 16, 2015 – Card King, Inc., a subsidiary of global gaming publisher CROOZ, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch today of its first trading card battle game, Card King: Dragon Wars, on iOS mobile devices worldwide.*
In Card King: Dragon Wars, heroes from the world over have descended on the town of Dragardia to determine the true king of cards in a showdown of strength, spells and strategy. Players can collect and grow more than 100 unique creatures of different stats, skills, and rarities, including Dragons, Immortal Knights, and Elementals, to construct any number of ultra-powerful deck combinations. The path to victory is a harrowing ascent, and only those who customize and power-up their decks to survive against any odds will be rewarded with new loot and glory in battles against real opponents online. Card King: Dragon Wars features fully rendered 3D matches designed to deliver thrilling action in only a few minutes, making it a great fit for mobile devices.
Currently this week’s App Store Editors’ choice, Card King: Dragon Wars is now free to download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
*Excluding Japan and parts of Asia
About Card King, Inc.
Card King, Inc. is a strategic subsidiary of CROOZ, Inc., specializing in the development of trading card games for smartphones and tablets. Card King: Dragon Wars is the company’s first title.
It was recently revealed in the latest issue of Famitsu that Blaziken would be joining the roster in Pokken Tournament in August and now Bandai Namco has confirmed the Pokémon’s inclusion in the game’s roster by releasing a gameplay trailer that focuses entirely on showing off Blaziken’s move set.
As you can see in the trailer below, Blaziken (shown as Bursyamo) appears to be a relatively quick and agile fighter and if you stick around to the end you can see a number of special techniques being used on a hapless Pikachu. Pokken Tournament was just released in Japanese arcades today with eight playable Pokémon including Charizard, Weavile, Lucario, Machamp, Gardevoir, Suicune, Gengar, and Pikachu as well as a number of different support Pokémon.
Compile Heart has revealed that Uzume, who debuted in the most recent main Neptunia game, Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II, will be joining the rest of the core cast of characters in Extreme Dimension Tag Blanc + Neptune Vs. Zombie Army.
This PS Vita exclusive is currently set to be released in Japan on October 15th and appears to play similar to Hyperdimension Neptunia U, only this time the characters will be fighting against zombified versions of Gamindustri’s enemies after attempts at creating a zombie film at a school in need of funding goes out of control and unleashes real zombies.
Although Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force now has a release date of November 5th in Japan, we haven’t heard too much about the title since it was revealed. We currently know that this PlayStation 4 title will now feature six characters in combat and will now feature a branching path set somewhere in the original story that will allow players to either continue down the original path or down an entirely new storyline featuring brand new characters.
That being said, we at least now have some of the first screenshots showing off how Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force will look and you can check them out below.