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Who knew fighting off an invading demonic force during the middle of World War I could be fun? Red Wasp Design released its new title Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land today for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch; and it allows you to do just that.
The iPhone is really turning out to be one helluva viable gaming platform, and honestly? We never saw that coming. Still, games are being released by the dozens, and this latest one that caught our attention has us really curious!
We've done a lot of cool things here at Dread Central over the years, but one that stands out among the crowd was our participation with filmmaker Drew Daywalt to bring his fantastic web series
Camera Obscura to the masses. A few weeks ago we let you know about a mobile game version of the spooky property, and now we have even more coolness to drop on you!
Quirk Books has teamed up with eBook company PadWorx (renowned for their #1 book apps Dracula: The Official Stoker Family Edition and A Christmas Carol for iPad) to release Pride & Prejudice & Zombies: The Interactive eBook for the iPhone and iPad (and soon the Android). We first heard about the app last summer, and now we have all the details.
Oh, Paranormal Activity, you have drawn us in twice before and scared the holy hell out of us; and it looks like you're going to do it again this weekend with the release of the third installment of the series. For those iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch users out there who just can't get enough of Katie and the rest of the Paranormal gang, dial up the Paranormal Activity: Sanctuary app on your phone and dive even deeper into the mystery.
Remember the
Camera Obscura web series from Drew Daywalt that we featured last October? Well, Camera Obscura is now available as a mobile game that you can download to your smart phones to go along with your Angry Birds.
Are you looking for that next killer app for your smartphone? Have you bashed every pig you could find in Angry Birds and need a new challenge? Well then, look no further because our friends at MWG Entertainment have you covered with the upcoming launch of the Camera Obscura mobile app.
We've all been there, man. Sitting around playing with our phones and then it happens. The people around you ... the people that you trust ... something seems ... different. It's time to find out who's human.
It's been a while since last there was anything to talk about concerning Oldboy director Park Chan-wook's new thirty-minute short film Night Fishing, or Paranmanjang for you purists, which he shot using the Apple iPhone. However, now that the flick is getting set to make its Fantasia appearance, we have a trio of new stills for ya!
"We're gonna get you ... We're gonna get you ... Not another peep ... Time to go to sleep ..." Does anything satisfy like the Sam Raimi classic The Evil Dead? Not really! Over the years the beloved franchise has seen many incarnations, the last one being the Army of Darkness tower defense game, but the mobile fun doesn't end there.
We're less than one month from the launch of the Alice: Madness Returns video game, but starting today you can fall into Wonderland right on your mobile device as EA Games brings you "Alice: Madness Returns", an interactive storybook application for the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Android devices! Best of all? It's FREE!
What horror fan hasn't wanted to step into the shoes of Ash, fight off the evil dead and the armies of darkness, get the babes, and then call it a day? Well, thanks to Backflip Studios mobile gamers are going to get the chance to do so on the fly!
From the Press Release
Riding the success of the recent Scream 4 iPad and iPhone games, The Weinstein Company is ready to unleash yet another of its franchise characters in digital form, and judging from the game's title, it sounds like gamers on those platforms will be pretty familiar where
We told you yesterday about the new Scream game landing on iPhones and iPads everywhere via iTunes. Well, here's a friendly reminder that the game in which you play as good old Ghostface himself is available RIGHT NOW! But wait ... that's not all!
Oh, happy day!
Scream 4 (review here) is in theatres tomorrow, April 15, and after you're done seeing it, you can don the mask and slay some digital victims! Does it get any better? Rarely!
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