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Android is the name for the Linux-based operating system from Google, used in smartphones and tablets from many manufacturers since 2008. Despite the fact that most of the devices on the market use Android, game developers slightly prefer its rival – iOS. Google’s OS is also a „heart” for consoles such as NVIDIA Shield, Amazon Fire TV and Ouya.

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LEGO Minifigures Online
LEGO Minifigures Online

RPG 29 June 2015

Lego Minifigures Online is a free-to-play family MMO game, based in the Lego blocks universe - a world perfectly known probably by everyone. The game, licensed by LEGO, was developed by FunCom - a studio known for games like The Longest Journey, Age of Conan, or Anarchy Online. Lego Minifigures Online takes place on several thematic maps based on popular LEGO sets.

Micro Machines (2016)
Micro Machines (2016)

Racing 26 September 2016

A mobile reboot of the cult-classic series of racing games, created by Codemasters Software. In comparison to the original, which was popular in the 90s, the backbone of the gameplay hasn’t changed much. The action is once again presented from a top-down view, with the competition between small, remote-controlled vehicles being the mainstay of the game. The races take place on specially prepared tracks, located in such places as desks, kitchen sinks, or a billiards table.

Disney Infinity 3.0
Disney Infinity 3.0

Arcade 28 August 2015

The third installment in a popular action-adventure game series for kids, set in an expansive universe of films and cartoons of The Walt Disney Company. As many as five game developers worked on this title: Avalanche Software, Ninja Theory, Sumo Digital, Studio Gobo, and United Front Games. In accordance with the tradition of the series, Disney Infinity 3.0 lets you synchronize collectible figurines with the game in order to unlock virtual characters.