Category: iOS
Real Racing 3 might just be a showcase of the future of the Australian game industry. Developed by Firemonkeys, currently Australia’s largest game development studio and based in Melbourne, it’s also being published by the corporate gaming juggernaut that is… Read More »
Happy Halloween from Rocket Chainsaw! We hope you had a great weekend trick or treating or, for you older folk, attending Halloween parties and sipping witches’ brew. And if you live in the Melbourne area, you may have seen our… Read More »
Members of an Australian indie game development collective, League of Geeks, have announced their debut title, Armello. The game, intended for tablets, is a multiplayer card and board game, set in the titular fairy tale kingdom. Four animal clans compete… Read More »
The iPhone is quite probably the world’s most popular gaming device, so, from a gaming point of view, a new model is a pretty big deal. Well, Apple have announced the iPhone 5, and it’s a major upgrade for the device…. Read More »
During its Digital Days event in Paris, Ubisoft were eager to show off their new free-to-play titles, and they’re looking set to pack a punch. Alongside their previously announced Ghost Recon Online, they showed off Assassin’s Creed: Utopia. AC: Utopia… Read More »
Fans of the popular Nintendo DS game, The World Ends With You were visibly disappointed when a countdown timer started by Square-Enix ended up revealing little more than an iOS port of the game, rather than the sequel that many… Read More »
The Australian developed iOS game Toybox, which you may remember from our preview last month, now has a firm release date. The game is now set to hit the iTunes App Store on 23 August. The game is developed by… Read More »
Sent via press release, EA has today confirmed the merger of two Australian based mobile development studios IronMonkey and Firemint, birthing a new super studio dubbed Firemonkeys. Spearheading EA’s mobile gaming ventures, both studios are highly experienced in bringing enjoyable… Read More »
Let’s face it: mobile games are all about distraction. They’re something for you to do while you wait at your public transport stop rather than push someone onto the train tracks out of boredom. That’s something that I love about… Read More »
Surprise Attack, an Australian company who aim to provide “marketing support to independant game developers”, have announced three new Aussie games due to hit gamers’ palms before the end of the year. First up is Man in a Maze, developed… Read More »















