
PikPok combines aspects of its usual gesture-based sporting fare (used for dunking, passing and more) with a card collecting and evolution mechanism to enable you to upgrade your players and (hopefully) win basketball games.

In Rival Stars Basketball players are tasked with building the winningest Basketball Team through a unique mixture of card management and flick-based gameplay. In Puzzle to the Center of the Earth, players use match-3 style gameplay to clear paths, allowing you to dig their way to the center of the Earth and ” find legendary treasure”. If killing zombies isn’t your thing, then perhaps Foursaken Media’s match-three / puzzle platforming mash-up will be more your speed. It is published by Ninja Kiwi, the same guys who brought us the Bloons TD series. The new top-down free-to-play zombie shooter, SAS: Zombie Assault 4 encourages players to mow down hoards of brain-dead walkers and comes complete with “upgradeable guns and armor, unique class skills, and 4 player co-op”. Now, under their new LVL11 publishing banner, they’ve finally released the game worldwide…the question is, does anyone care at this point?

Five months ago, during the heart of the Flappy Bird Clone craze, Rovio soft-launched their take on the crowded genre in the form of this tough-to-control one-touch plane flying game. Even ignoring the non-gaming new app releases, (like Pixelmator, Infuse Pro and Inbox by Gmail) there is still a load of new games to cover this week, so let’s just dive right in, starting with RETRY.
