G5 Entertainment, a game developer for casual games on a variety of platforms have released exciting information for a bunch of new games to be released this July. The games will feature on such platforms as iOS, Android-based devices and Mac and will be a particular hit for strategy, mystery and adventure lovers.
But what are the games that we can anticipate this July?
Sinister City: Vampire Adventure
Released on iOS, this First Person Hidden Object Game will feature John, a besotted male who will embark on an adventure to rescue his lover Nina from the clutches of an evil vampire. It already sounds like a better love story than Twilight. With over 50 scenes to search and excellent 3D visuals it looks set to be a big hit for casual game players on the iOS.
Master of Mystery: Crime of Fashion
A brutal murder of a famous fashion designer shakes the world of the New York fashion scene in this new game to also be released on iOS. You join Detective John Carrie Chase and must use your interactive forensic tools to unwrap the mystery of the murder. Search crime scenes and piece together the evidence to be the Horatio Caine of the casual gaming world. With 500 objects to find in 25 locations and 6 puzzles you’re going to need your wits about you to solve this one.
Whisper of Fear: The Cursed Doll
This game includes a tragic story of child drowning and a vengeful father cursing his daughter’s friends with a cursed doll for each of them to remember his daughter by. Cue the adventure made by the girls in order to break the evil spell of this creepy doll in 51 different locations with numerous brain testing mini games. That is unless you are completely turned off by the idea of a cursed doll, as if they weren’t creepy enough already. Regardless this game can be obtained on iOS this July.
Fix-it-up 80s: Meet Kate’s Parents
Aside from the confusing title, this game is all about playing through memories of how Kate’s parents got into the auto mobile repairing business. You play as her parents and buy, sell, paint and repair cars in various locations back in the crazy days that were the 1980’s. With numerous cars to fix including emergency vehicles it looks set to be a hit with casual gamers with a concerning interest with cars, the 80’s, and for parent’s memories and can be bought for Mac.
The Island: Castaway
After watching the trailer for this I can only describe it as Castaway meets Runescape without the MMO element. The story is that you are lucky enough to escape a sinking ocean liner and wind up on a desert island where you must hunt and carry out other quests in order to survive on this island simulation game. It is not short of content with over 200 quests to solve and varying twists and turns in the plot. The island is huge with many locations such as beaches, jungles and caves. You can expect this game to be released on the Mac as well in early July.
CrossWorlds: the Flying City
The release of this game brings with it the opportunity to explore four worlds, each of them unique and with it the challenge of solving puzzles in order to find Professor Dumbdore (not the headmaster of Hogwarts – bad joke). The protagonist for this game is Monica, who will undergo many challenges and explore many locations to find her father, Dumbdore. The game will be released for Android, Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet and features your standard room searching style of play.
All in all G5 are doing an excellent job of serving up heaps of content for you this summer, and for any casual gamer this is great news.
