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Android Game Review: Mega Jump can keep you Busy for a Long Time

Anroidome-Mega Jump is a complete journey through the fairy meadows of lush forests into the dusk of sands towards the reaches of cloudy skies and finally into the molten asteroid belt in space. The epic concept by the ‘Get Set’ team finally hits the Android platform after enjoying millions of downloads on iOS.

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Compete for the Guinness world record for best mobile gamer this fall

Mobile-rewards network Kiip and Guinness World Records are looking for the top mobile gamer across the globe.

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Sadie21003852d ago

I need to enter my girlfriend for "most time spent playing Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer" on her iPhone.

wita3852d ago

I'd love to see more competitions like this in the future, for more games. Like, who's the best Puzzle & Dragons or Hackycat player?

darkronin2293852d ago

I'd be a shoe-in for the World's Worst Angry Birds Gamer, but this? Not so much. Good luck to anyone who tries, though.

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GameWoof interviews Get Set Games, creators of Mega Run and Mega Jump.

After releasing two simple games, Toronto based Get Set Games found pay dirt in the critical and commercial smash-hit Mega Jump. Not content to rest on their laurels, they impressed everyone by continuing to add more content years after its release. While Mega Run isn’t exactly a sequel, it is the spiritual successor and includes the same characters and art style. Already loved by media outlets big and small, Mega Run is set to be an even bigger hit. Andy Smith from Get Set Games took some time out of his day to talk about Mega Run, Freemium pay structures, the future of Get Set Games, and their interest in OUYA.

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Better Off Dead Paperboy Talks Blu-ray and Video Games

You likely don’t know his name, or his face, these days, but the odds are you know his line – “I want my two dollars!” Demian Slade played the homicidal paper boy from Better Off Dead, the cult comedy classic starring John Cusack as Lane Meyer. The movie is available on Blu-ray for the first time and Slade took some time to reminisce about the film and talk about video games in this exclusive interview.

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