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AppVee: Flight Of The Hamsters Review

Flight of the Hamsters is another Cartoon Network game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. While their first visit to this device was through their more mature Adult Swim brand, this game takes place within the Kids Next Door Universe.

Don't be fooled by how kiddy this game seems at first glance, it's actually very addicting. In this game, you'll be launching five hamsters per round in an attempt to get the highest round score and highest individual score. You're not just flinging these hamsters and seeing where they go though, you're actually going to have a bit of control. While these little creatures are flying through the air you can tap the screen or tilt your device to enter into glide mode. You've only got so much so make it count.

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Jujutsu Kaisen game publisher announces a cheeky new card-collector RPG

Trickcal: Chibi Go is an adorable new character-collecting game from BiliBili Games, with plenty of cute and squishy faces to chill with.

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Call of Duty Warzone Mobile to Lose Support After Only a Year

Activision is halting updates for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. The game will be removed from app stores May 19, just a year after launch.

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TheColbertinator19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Another junker for the bin. Keep those live service games placed on a conveyor belt leading down an incinerator.

Profchaos18d ago (Edited 18d ago )

Has it really only been a year I think my region got early access cause I swear I had it long before that but that I played more than 1 game just to try it can't stand mobile games but cod mobile was about the most I could tolerate with a gamepad.

Oh well so long cod mobile hello cod on switch 2

Amplitude18d ago

CoD Mobile isn’t going anywhere - just Warzone.

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Monster Hunter Outlanders Requires Devs to Clock 500+ Hours in MH World

MHHQ - Tencent requires Monster Hunter Outlanders mobile game devs to play World for 500 hours, a job listing claimed.

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Christopher22d ago

~25% of annual hours worked for a full-time employee, not including overtime. Doesn't seem unreasonable and kind of expected, IMHO.