TPG writes: "There's just something inherently cool about pirates, isn't there? Whether it's the fact they're outlaws, sailing the seas and taking what they want, or the fact they can have peg legs, hooks for hands and have a parrot on their shoulder, it's obvious to all that being a pirate is just damn cool. Pirate Waters comes to your iPhone and iPod Touch to give you a taste of the pirate life and blast your scurvy foes out of the water.
Pirate Waters is a new offering from Bootant, creators of Crazy Choppers and Crazy Tanks. Utilizing the same tilt-to-move mechanics that they used in those two games, Pirate Waters could be looked at as merely a clone of those games with a new skin on it. Irrespective of how you look at it, what can't be denied is that Pirate Waters is simply a fun game to play."
Dark and Light Mobile, the highly anticipated survival game by Snail Games, has released its open beta today on April 18, 2024. The beta test is available for Android and iOS devices in the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Farlight 84 will get the V2.2 update, and the test servers for the next versions are up and running. This update will bring multiple good changes and new features to the game. One such new thing is that the game is revamping the Battle Pass.
Epic Empire: Tower Defense, as the name itself specifies, is a tower defence game from Amaterasu Games released globally for Android devices. In this game, you protect your kingdom from the waves of invading monsters.
What? A pirate game with no Ninjas? that should be illegal.
Sorry, games with tilt controls give me too much trouble. I must be just naturally uncoordinated.