

So what's the hook? Well, it's free - most of the better games in this genre aren't. Exp3D is throwing its hat into this crowded ring with a 2.5D (2D gameplay, 3D graphics) trip to Bullet Hell. The expansion of mobile gaming has given us a renaissance of top-down space shooters, though the best tend to be retro and/or console ports like R-Type, Ikaruga, and Sine Mora. Play a board then pass to a friend for an ultimate one on one showdown. You can also prove that you are better at Dots than your friends with our local Multiplayer mode. For the first time in Dots, an un-timed, moves based mode is available kick back and take your time while planning strategic moves. Get competitive by connecting Twitter and Facebook to see your friends' scores on the High Scores list.
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The beautiful and addictive hit game Dots is now available on Android phones and tablets.The task is simple connect as many same-colored dots as you can in 60 seconds. The combination of an incredibly simple design and easy presentation makes for a compelling little time-waster, and the addition of hot-potato multiplayer doesn't hurt. This game is bafflingly, phenomenally successful on iOS.

The like-colored dots won't clear themselves: you'll have to literally connect them with a swipe, not unlike the pattern lockscreen. If you don't have a friend, go and get one.Īndroid Police coverage: Dots Is Wildly Popular And Immensely Addicting, Now Available On Google Playĭots is a bare-bones Bejeweled-style puzzle game, complete with falling blocks (or dots, in this case) and simple rules. You'll also need a friend - two players, one screen. An honorable duel, a dapper delight - GENTLEMEN! You'll need to hone a delicate balance of technique, knowledge, cunning, and blind panic (just like a real duel!). Knives, bombs, homing pigeons - choose your weapon wisely, and master the art of the gravity flip. Buy it now.Ģ Players, One Screen: Gentlemen! A Victorian era head-to-head arcade battle for tablets - 7 inches and up! Take on your friends in this frantically paced duel game.

This two-player battle game is intended for a single tablet with opposing players, with the blue and red characters zipping around the platform stages like bolts of lightning in three-piece suits. Gentlemen! is what might happen if Nintendo threw out its own 30-year-old rulebook and gave the brothers a new Victorian-era wardrobe. It's a long time since I've seen a good Mario Bros revival (no, not that Mario, this Mario).
