2014-04-10

Even heading into PAX East weekend, it doesn’t seem like the App Store is taking a break.

We’ve got another massive week of new releases for you, starting with some high-profile freebies that should be up on the app store by 8am EST.

Ubisoft (along with RedLynx) kicks off this week’s freebies with Trials Frontier, the first official ‘Trials’ game designed especially for iOS devices. Hop on your motorcycle and see if you have the skills to navigate physics-based tracks and race any ghost on the leaderboards of any track to see who is the best.

Already stirring up a bit of controversy (like any good Family Guy episode has a habit of doing) TinyCo and FOX have teamed up to bring us Family Guy : The Quest For Stuff, a free-to-play game set in the Family Guy universe where players must complete a wide variety of random and humorous quests. That’s all I am allowed to write about it for now…more plot details will be revealed after release.

Robot Invader returns to the app store with a second helping of clockwork automaton 3D platforming fun in Wind-up Knight 2. The game features some new mechanics and a bigger world, for plenty of platforming entertainment.

Shiny Box Games’ free-to-play action RPG, Dungeon Quest takes players on a quest for epic loot as they “journey through 200 floors of increasingly difficult enemies while collecting the best weapons possible”.

John Mad Run is the free version of Happymagenta’s upcoming endless scrolling shooter, Joan Mad Run. Test your dexterity and spill a lot of blood.

Speaking of challenging your reflexes, our last freebie comes from Galcon creator Phil Hassey and it’s a fresh take on the classic brick breaking genre called BREAKFINITY. The hook is that this game is endless and instead of destroying the usual static wall, you must break your way through each wall before it crushes you. So it puts a bit of a time crunch on you in addition to the usual frenetic gameplay, plus there are “insane bosses every 5th level”.

That’ll do it for our free games, but there are loads of new paid releases to spend some money on if you are one of those anti-free-to-play people.

Lets start with Ayopa Game’s latest, Robots Love Ice Cream™. It is an arcade shooter in which you are trying to save the galaxy (and your frozen treats) from evil invading robots with your arsenal of weaponized ice cream. It features a cool planet rotating mechanic and looks like it should appeal to retro arcade shooter fans. It’s currently on sale for 99¢ (reg $2.99) for launch.

In FreeDum it is ladybug v. traps as you help poor little Dum the ladybug escape the treacherous mazes crafted by a mischievous little boy named Max. Fly, shrink and do whatever you can to evade danger.

The next two games are pretty unique and opt for a more retro visual style.

I’m honestly not really sure what to make of David., a retro, abstract adventure game touting an Angry Birds-like slingshot mechanic for a weapons deployment. However it looks quite retro arcadey (which is a good thing…at least for me). The game has been getting a good deal of positive pre-release buzz, so it is certainly worth checking this one out, but it could be a little too retro for some.

Instantion is quite a unique looking 2D puzzle platformer set in a wire frame universe, where you must control multiple clones simultaneously to solve puzzles. The game “combines dungeon-style puzzle design and trajectory ‘sling-shot’ aiming with elements like gravity effects, teleportation devices and clone modification”. I’m really interested in this one myself.

Radiangames’ iOS titles always have a certain look and feel to them, so when I saw some screenshots, I wasn’t surprised to see the studio’s name attached to SideSwype. It is a minimalist block matching puzzle game which employs a “combination of 4-way block sliding and match-3 gameplay” to get players to form matches to destroy blocks. I’ve been impressed with many of the studios previous games, so I have a good feeling about SideSwype and suspect it’ll be another of those addictive “one more try” type games.

Earlier I told you about a new endless brick breaker, now we have Shatter Alley, a music-driven brick breaker, where your fingertips are the paddles. Using multi-touch (and hopefully a set of nicely honed reflexes) you must attempt “to juggle limitless balls at once and aim each one with laser precision”. This sounds like another intriguing (and possibly exhausting) take on this arcade classic.

For the more ‘adventurous’ types, there are some new adventure games / DLC that you’ll want to check out.

Sometime today we should be getting the third episode of Telltale’s amazing adventure game The Wolf Among Us. I can’t reveal any of the plot for this episode as I haven’t read anything about it myself to avoid any possible spoilers. If you have already purchased the season pass, just periodically fire up the app to check for Episode 3 to go live, otherwise you can purchase this single episode for $4.99 right from within the app.

Last month IronCode Gaming released Pahelika: Secret Legends, and now they’ve released Pahelika: Revelations HD, the next title in this hidden object adventure game series “featuring spell casting, alchemy and puzzle solving”.

Baseball season is upon us and MLB.com is bringing the 80′s NES classic, out of retirement and rebooting it for modern gamers. Simultaneously released on consoles and mobile platforms, R.B.I. Baseball 14 is one of this week’s great surprise titles. Featuring all 30 MLB teams and 480 current MLB players, this is one of the quickest Baseball games out there with and entire 9 inning game playable in under 20 minutes. It has been a long time since I’ve played R.B.I. Baseball, but I’m looking forward to dusting off my glove and getting some batting practice in this season.

Finally that brings us to an all new Steve Jackson Gamebook adventure from the talented team at Tin Man Games. Fighting Fantasy: Starship Traveller is a thrilling sci-fi adventure in which you, the Captain, find your starship on the other side of a black hole, in an unknown universe. It is up to you to choose wisely to find your way back to Earth. Fighting Fantasy: Starship Traveller of course has all of the great bits and bobs that the Tin Man Crew is known for, so if you are into sci-fi, then you’ll certainly want to dig into their latest quest. If you are attending PAX East this weekend, Tin Man Games will be at the Indie MEGABOOTH, so make sure you stop by and say g’day.

Universal

Trials Frontier
Ubisoft
Free

Universal

Family Guy : The Quest For Stuff
TinyCo, Inc.
Free

Universal

Wind-up Knight 2
Robot Invader
Free

Universal

Dungeon Quest
Shiny Box Games, LLC
Free

Universal

John Mad Run
Happymagenta
Free

Universal

BREAKFINITY
Hassey Enterprises, Inc.
Free

Universal

Robots Love Ice Cream™
Ayopa Games LLC
99¢

Universal

FreeDum
Bulkypix
99¢

Universal

David.
Andrew Armstrong
99¢

Universal

Instantion
Travis Fincaryk
$1.99

Universal

SideSwype
Radiangames
$1.99

Universal

Shatter Alley
Dojotron, LLC
$2.99

Universal

The Wolf Among Us
Telltale Inc
$4.99

Universal

Pahelika: Revelations HD
IronCode Gaming
$4.99

Universal

R.B.I. Baseball 14
MLB.com
$4.99

Universal

Fighting Fantasy: Starship Traveller
Tin Man Games
$7.49

Go to the second page of this post to watch the trailers for these games.

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