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Grand Theft Auto III is a landmark game, one of the first hot topic video games of the past decade, getting banned from Walmart when released. It was also one of the first open world 3D games, as well, making waves in and influencing the game design industry for years to come. The mobile 10th Anniversary Edition for Android and iOS was released in December of 2011 at a $4.99 price point.

Today, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of sequel Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Rockstar Games has dropped the price to $0.99 across Google Play and the iTunes App Store, making this well-regarded game all the more easy to purchase. It’s only available for a limited time, though, so get it while the gettin’s good.

Just the other day, Madfinger games teased an incoming Halloween update for their hit zombie thriller Dead Trigger. While iOS fans have to wait an approval, the update is now live for Android and features a few Halloween upgrades that are sure to roll a few heads.

It’s not a whole lot to go by, but this image surfaced on the Dead Trigger Facebook page, teasing the existence of a Halloween update for the Android and iOS zombie shooter, Dead Trigger. Will you be fighting pumpkin-head zombies?

If you’re like me, you enjoy a good game or two (when you have time for it) and are always on the lookout for any new or interesting titles to play. Whether you like FPS games, puzzlers, or platformers, it can be quite a daunting task trying to choose from the hundreds of thousands of games available in the Google Play Store. One way to stumble across great games is to see what others are playing. I may not get as much time to play games as I’d like, but I can certainly share with you what games I do play. We all have different tastes and not all games will suit all people, but here’s a list of a few games I’ve been playing lately.

Shadowgun fans have been waiting almost a year for the release of the multi-player version DeadZone and now it’s finally here… well, sort of. MadFinger Games has released a public beta version of the game onto the Google Play Store in order to polish up network code, find bugs, and improve the basic gameplay experience. However, it is only compatible with Tegra 3 devices.

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