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8-Bit Crusaders battle to save kidnapped goddesses from the evil witches

Here is another time-waster Role-Playing Game on Android: Crusaders Quest. Watching the trailer takes me back to my childhood days of endless arcade gaming. This one, complete with the music and the pixelated graphics, will remind you of the 90s. It's a new RPG from NHN Entertainment Corp. that allows you to lead 200 heroes and defeat monsters and witches. Goal is to save the kidnapped Goddesses from the forces of evil.



These Goddesses have been kidnapped by an enemy. You're called to save a land captured by the crazy, mysterious witch who happened to trap the magical Goddesses. Choose among the hundreds of 8-bit crusaders who will journey and save them. To finish the battle, unlock their powers to finally repel the darkness.


Crusaders Quest features real-time and fast paced puzzle combat so you need to quickly match your crusaders' skill blocks. Six unique classes can be played while you can choose from over 200 unique heroes. Each one has different skills and powers that could free the kidnapped Goddesses. If the crusaders' powers are not enough, you can always unlock the powers of the Goddesses and make use of them.


Heroes are 8-bit crusaders playing on a pixelated battlefield. Don't let the graphics disappoint you because the style actually adds to the retro charm. Admit it, this game reminds you of those times when you'd spend hours and all of your money on the arcades.




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Download Crusaders Quest from the Google Play Store



Unofficial CM12 for the HTC Sensation

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The HTC Sensation was the first device to ship with the “brand new” Sense 3.0 back in 2011. This former flagship smartphone stayed on Ice Cream Sandwich when HTC decided to abandon it and focus on the One line. Now, the Sensation is almost four years old. Despite this, many still use it as their primary device. Development for this device is still quite active, and as a result we can see a quite functional Lollipop build.


The unofficial CyanogenMod 12 port was built by XDA Recognized Contributor shantur. The ROM is still in the testing phase, but the list of working items is quite impressive. According to developer most things, if not everything, is working. There are some reports regarding the Wi-Fi connectivity in the Middle East, but this appears to be a regional problem.


It’s always nice to see the newest version of Android running well on older devices. We wish HTC Sensation and its users at least one more Android version to try. More information about the project and download links can be found in the CM 12 for Sensation forum thread.


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Use Widgets on Your Lock Screen with Widget Pager

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To make our devices more efficient, many have turned to the use of widgets. Developers who care about their users often decide to put lots of work into making widgets an integral part of their applications and services. Widgets debuted on Android home screens, but Google later allowed users to use them on their lock screens in certain versions of the platform.


In the versions of Android that allow for lock screen widgets, you can ordinarily use only one widget per screen, which is far from perfect–especially when your device has a big screen that can house multiple widgets. To make this problem less of an issue, XDA Senior Member elesbb prepared a simple application that lets you add up to four widgets that are accessible directly from the lock screen of your device. The app creates a small square in the bottom left corner, which when pressed, opens the widget menu.


Widget Pager doesn’t require a root access. This application should work on every device with Android 4.0 or newer. The application is a nice way of enhancing the user experience because you can access all your favorite features even without unlocking your phone or tablet.


Reinvent your widgets and use them more often! Widget Pager is ready to help you with this. Head over to the Widget Pager application thread to get the latest build.


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Level Up! Contest of Champions, Game of Thrones, Scrolls

The holidays are barely a stone's throw away, and game studios and publishers are warming up their engines for the upcoming season. This week has seen the release of much awaited games for mobile devices, from point and click adventures games in a grim and rather dysfunctional fantasy world, to the tapping and swiping madness with superheroes and super villains alike, to a less frantic and more thoughtful game of cards, er, scrolls. Welcome to Level Up!, Android Community's weekly games roundup for December 12, 2014.



Game of Thrones: The Adventure Game


Topping our list is Game of Thrones, from developer Telltale Games, well known for games with memorable characters and deep story lines. Set in the world of the hit HBO series, Game of Thrones puts you in the shoes of the fictional House Forrester, loyal to the Starks of the north. While the game does borrow lore and characters from the TV show and the novels, most of the characters and the plots are entirely new, giving players the freedom to make a name for themselves in Westeros.






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Marvel Contest of Champions


New York Comic Con's anticipated game has finally arrived! Marvel and Kabam have worked together to bring a game that is not a tie-in to any movie. At least not yet. Set in the Collector's makeshift arenas, players take on the role of the unnamed Summoner as he or she fights against Kang the Conqueror over the ISO Sphere, an object of immense power that no villain, such as Kang the Konqueror, should get their hands on. Build up your team of supes, both heroes and villains, to thwart Kang's plans. And while doing so, enjoy the console-quality graphics.






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Mojang's Scrolls


Card games are nothing new but Mojang, famed creators of Mnecraft, still want to bring something new to the table. Or board rather. Combining the best of card and board games, Scrolls gives you control over 350 fully animated scrolls, or cards, as you pit them against AI or other players in a board game. Perhaps more interesting than the game itself, it is the promised balance of in-game purchases, which are limited to prevent abuse and pay-to-win scenarios, which could make or break Scrolls' reputation.






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And if you're in the market for a more traditional kind of TCG, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Generation, which has just landed on Google Play Store, has you covered.


Updates


More than just new games, a few of fan favorites have also seen a fresh coat of paint this week. 2D side-scrolling Minecraft-like Terraria gets a massive update worth 1,000 new items. That's quite a load of new stuff that includes 30 new block types, 100 new enemies, four new bosses, 8 new NPCs, and 15 new pets. An update hits the retro-ish racing game Asphalt Overdrive bringing new cars and a new mode to this Asphalt spin-off. Take your pick between a white Lykan Hypersport and a blue Renault Alpine and ride off into the sunset with the inappropriately named Joyride Race mode, where you can drive and drive and drive until you die of boredom. Or hit something. Angry Birds Star Wars gets another installment, building up on the growing interest behind the upcoming seventh episode. No need for intros here, Revenge of the Pork definitely smells fishy. Or porky, in this case.



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Coming Soon


The year isn't over yet but we already have something to look forward to next year. Ubisoft and classic game "porters" DotEmu are joining forces to bring one of the hit strategy games to Android. Be sure to mark your calendars for January 29, 2015 when Heroes of Might and Magic III lands on Google Play Store. Transformers fans cry for joy or cry in pain, TRANSFORMERS: Battle Tactics is coming to Android next year, no date announced yet. A tactics game for Android is nothing out of the ordinary. But super deformed/chibi Autobots and Decepticons? Hey, at least it's the classic Generation 1 roster and not a certain director's abomination.


Be sure to check out our Gaming tag portal for other new games and updates you might have missed this week.


Youtube Now Supports Offline Playback in India

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If you’ve had your eyes on the headlines in September, you may have heard of plans by Google to enable Youtube support offline playback of videos in India. Announced at the Android One event, this would work by introducing an extra button with a downward arrow as an icon under the video, which if pressed, will prompt you to select the video quality you want to download. And being in India, such functionality for offline support will come as a much welcomed feature, especially by those with sparse access to 3G and 4G.


Scheduled to go live within a few weeks, the release of the feature was pushed back for months until, well, now, because it seems like this feature is finally rolling out in India. The release will be in stages, so users in India should be receiving notifications for a Youtube update in the upcoming days. So to the folks waiting patiently, or justifiably restlessly, hold tight, because you’ll be able to watch offline Youtube videos very soon.


[Via AndroidHeadlines and AndroidOS.in]


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Checkpoint Champion burns rubber onto Android

Checkpoint Champion is a new game that has launched for Android gamers that puts you behind the wheel of several different cars. The goal of the game is to finish a series of ten second challenges to win the game. Players will weave through checkpoints on asphalt, dirt, water, grass, and mud.



You can choose between grip and speed as you race between the obstacles trying to win the challenge. Controls are very simple with 2-touch control of the car. There are 48 different challenges and several retro inspired cars.


Each car has several paint jobs that can be applied. Each challenge in the game has leader boards that players can try to land at the top of. There are also two different arenas to enjoy with action that never ends.


Gamers can view video replays of their antics in the game and there are a number of missions and secrets to be unlocked. The game is a free download and is supported by in-app purchases ranging from 99 cents to $1.99 each.


SOURCE: Google Play


Odroid-C1 SBC runs Android and has 1GB of RAM

If you are a fan of the Raspberry Pi developer board for its size and features, you might be interested in a new offering called the Odroid-C1. This device is sized similarly to the Raspberry Pi and it runs Android or Ubuntu for the operating system. The small dev board has a 1.5GHz quad-core Amlogic SoC.



Along with that quad-core processor, it also has 1GB of RAM and a quasi-RPi-compatible 40-pin expansion. The Odroid-C1 will sell for the same $35 price tag as the Raspberry Pi. It also has a Mali-450 GPU just like the one used on Allwinner SoCs.


This is the first Cortex-A5 based Odroid board. Benchmarks ran by the folks behind the Odroid claim it is 6x faster than the Raspberry Pi. You always have to take this sort of claim with a grain of salt since the folks behind Odroid have a vested interest in showing that it is faster than the competition.


The Odroid measures 85 x 56mm and has four USB 2.0 host ports. It has integrated Ethernet supporting up to 1000 Mbps and a 720p camera input. The 40-pin I/O expansion is a GPIO/UART/SPI/I2C/ADC. For projects where weight matter the Odroid-C1 is a couple grams lighter than the Raspberry Pi Model B+.


SOURCE: Linuxgizmos