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AndroidHD put LightUp in its showcase:
LightUp makes an appearance in a nearly 10 minute video that highlights some of the best games on the Android platform. We'd like to extend our thanks to AndroidHD for all of their hard work on a great video. It's fantastic to see such support for gaming on Android!
Entire Video: AndroidHD
AndroidAndMe did a Two Minute Drill on LightUp:
Angie Strickland of AndroidAndMe takes LightUp for a spin and shows off a sample of the three unique game modes. She does a great job capturing the essence of LightUp and explaining the game in less than two minutes. The drill is complete with video, audio, and brief description. Check it out! Thanks Angie.
Full Drill: AndroidAndMe
AndroidGuys was incredibly kind:
Our team was invited to participate in their weekly podcast where they look at recent Android news, rumors, and more. We had a great time meeting representatives from AndroidGuys, Androinica, and HTC Source and chatting about creating multiplayer games on Android. They're a solid group over there at AndroidGuys, and we look forward to working with them in the future. Hit the link, kick back, and relax for a 40 minute interview of the ChickenBrick Studios team.
Podcast: BlogTalkRadio
AndroidGuys had their brain wracked by LightUp:
Don't be fooled by this game [LightUp]. What starts out as almost embarrassingly simple quickly turns into a real mind bender. As of today, I'm around halfway done with the hard setting under normal gameplay. After getting through earlier levels in a matter of seconds, I now find myself trying these later levels over and over. The simplistic idea can drive one mad. Well played, ChickenBrick!
Full Review: AndroidGuys
AndroGamer seemed to like LightUp:
So far from what we have played, LightUp is looking to be a fun and challenging puzzle game. It looks great, is simple to learn, and challenges you at higher levels.
Full Preview: AndroGamer
AndroidAndMe took a look at LightUp:
We had the privilege to preview one of ChickenBrick's upcoming games, LightUp, which is a puzzle game where you trace a path from one square to the next to use every available square without overlapping. It's a simple concept, but after progressing to the harder levels, I've found it can be pretty difficult to know a clear next step.
Full Preview: AndroidAndMe
PCMag listed Cestos at #6 on their top 20 list:
You know what mobile games need? More real people. Cestos is a free, online, multiplayer game that's ridiculously easy. It's basically a game of marbles; aim your marbles around the board (which is pocked with obstacles, pits and bombs), shoot them, and see whose marbles fall into the pits first. But with multiple boards, a scoring system, avatars, a chat room, and various virtual prizes awarded, it quickly becomes a fun, ego-driven experience.
Full List: PCMag
DroidWeb covered Cestos:
I started the post with a warning that you will become addicted to the game. Well that addiction has blossomed into an obsession. Usually it is difficult to elicit pure praise for an application from me, but Cestos has managed to do that.
Full Review: DroidWeb
Taylor Wimberly of AndroidAndMe said:
Cestos is the best multiplayer game for Android and a perfect example of how to use community features in a mobile app.
Full Review: AndroidAndMe
DroidWeb said:
Although still in beta, ProjectINF is very polished and runs quite well. I can't wait until the full release comes out with more playing fields. Rating: 4.5/5
Full Review: DroidWeb
The Rebeldroid had a full video review of Cestos within 24hrs of our beta (you're quick sir!), calling it the "Most Addictive App":
Cestos just hit the marketplace as a beta release and I'm already hooked. It's simple controls yet intricate gamplay gives CESTOS the perfect mix for an addictive game.
Full Review: The Rebeldroid
Eric Weiss of AndroidAndMe said:
MarketMillionaire is definitely worth checking out. You can't beat the price and it is the perfect game for someone who wants to play a game a few minutes at a time and see how their decisions play out.
Full Review: Android And Me.
PocketGamer checked out Plox! Tower Defense:
Plox has cute and chirpy graphics and very refined gameplay. Quick, clean and moderately clever, there's no reason not to try out Plox.
Full Review: The 'Appy Android roundup