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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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Mad World is far darker than expected…

February 8, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Last Halloween we took a peek at a preview for Mad World. Another MMO? Yawn! Not so. One of the reasons why Mad World is interesting is because it just uses HTML 5 to run. There’s no downloads needed. You can run it any modern browser. We now have a mood trailer and Jandisoft’s game […]

Filed Under: Mobile, PC Tagged With: apocalyptic, mmorpg, trailers

Halloween free alpha: Mad World MMO entirely in HTML5

October 30, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mad World MMORPG is a post-apocalyptic MMORPG from Korean developer Jandisoft. The game is significant for two reasons right now. Firstly, it uses just HTML 5 for its massively multiplayer connected world. If you’ve a modern browser for a desktop machine or mobile then you’ll be able to play without downloading any software. Secondly, until […]

Filed Under: Mobile, PC Tagged With: apocalyptic, halloween, mmorpg

Fighting Fantasy Legends launches

July 27, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Tucked away in the English down of Lymm, in Cheshire, there’s a small team of veteran digital designers called Nomad Games. They’ve got their hands on the Fighting Fantasy license! Here’s what Steve Jackson had to say about that! We are proud to have been working with Nomad on Fighting Fantasy Legends. Throughout the development […]

Filed Under: Mobile, PC Tagged With: Fighting Fantasy, Ian Livingstone, Steam, steve jackson

10 ideas for new Ingress items

December 31, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood 6 Comments

Ingress is the augmented reality game from Niantic that came before Pokemon. It’s less random, has only two factions and a great community. One of the clever things Niantic got right was to introduce sponsored items rather than adverts to the game play. The most powerful shield you can hope to deploy, right now, is […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: ingress, niantic, weapons

Chat app and gaming platform Plato debuts

December 19, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoqEYlpgO7g Okay, Plato’s pitch probably doesn’t find much traction with your average reader of Geek Native. You’re above average. The chances are you’re already into social gaming. Plato is for everyone else. The concept seems simply enough. Plato has a library of casual games and has chat built into them all. These are traditional games, […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: android, ios

We’re unlikely to see a third faction in Ingress despite New Wave rumours

August 2, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

There have been rumours of a third faction being added to Niantic’s Ingress since the beginning of the game. The rumours are back again thanks to Niantic actually talking about a third faction and the Via Lux plot appearing to introduce a group known as the New Wave. It’s unlikely we’ll ever see a third […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: ingress, niantic

Ingress sub-factions could turn politics and plot into gameplay

June 30, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’m fond of the augmented reality game Ingress, recently suggested some shard alternatives even though they may well be controversial or dismissible and expressed my concerns about the Resistance plot. I think those Resistance concerns have been validated. Since the original box post more plot politics have been revealed. We now know that Resistance founder, […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: ingress

4 alternatives to Ingress’ Shard anomalies

June 23, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

I’m a fan of Niantic Lab’s augmented reality game Ingress. Players belong to one of two teams and compete to capture portals, places of interest in the real world, and link them together to form triangular ‘control fields’. Throughout the year Niantic organises events in which cities become centres of “anomalies” and hundreds of agents […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: ingress, niantic

Ingress mistake threatens Oxfordshire’s man job as augmented reality goes wrong

December 4, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood 18 Comments

A player of Niantic’s augmented reality game Ingress is appealing to the game’s moderators to help remove a “portal” he created. After leaving Google, Niantic suspended the ability of players to suggest new portals – points of interest and locations to battle over – in the game. Before the (temporary) suspension came into force players would […]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: ingress, niantic

Sega offers apology for calling a Sonic character “Boob”

October 26, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Sega’s Sonic Runners mobile game has a character called “Boob”. Oops. Sega has explained the Halloween update was supposed to introduce a character called Boo. The name “Boob” is a mistake. I'm dead pic.twitter.com/dEOVZwbw27 — Paul Veer (@pietepiet) October 23, 2015

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: halloween, sega, Sonic the Hedgehog

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