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Mobile games news, reviews and discoveries
Welcome to Geek Native's hub for mobile gaming. Here we cover the latest news, reviews, and discoveries for both Android and iOS devices. Whether you're looking for the next blockbuster hit or a hidden indie gem to play on the go, this is your source for what's new and what's good in the world of pocket-sized entertainment.
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Hasbro’s new “go to a location and adventure there” AR game isn’t D&D – it’s Transformers
Niantic, the people who make Pokemon Go possible and who built their infrastructure on one of the world’s first location-based augmented reality game, have announced Transformers: Heavy Metal.
Cartographr funds on Kickstarter: Augmented reality app for tabletop RPGs
Co-founders Joanna and Rivelle have led a successful Kickstarter campaign for an augmented reality app called Cartographr.
Free early access to the RP chat app RoleEver
The app has a game chat in two modes; one for the game (in character, if you will) and one for outside it (out of character), dice rolling, and it keeps up with game turns.
Police argue that playing Pokemon Go isn’t exercise during the lockdown
Essex police aren’t too happy about Pokemon Go players milling around.
D&D Beyond’s kobolds add dice to the mobile app
If you buy some digital dice but don’t seem them immediately then D&D Beyond has a typical gamer response; kobolds.
Fan-built Fallout: Wasteland Warfare app off to a rocky start
The app can track damage, statue tokens, provide quick access to equipment cards and even generate a random AI force.
Quell: This computer RPG will help you get fighting fit
It’s not usual that a Kickstarter has to reassure potential backers that they don’t need real-life combat skills.
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition finally arrives for iOS
The mobile game has over 100 hours of gameplay, six DLC adventures and supports group play.
Augmented reality app Ardent Roleplay land Call of Cthulhu and RuneQuest
Ever wanted to have a Lovecraftian horror rise through the gaming table to scare the daylights out of your Cthulhu investigators? Ardent’s the app for that.









