'Fortnite' on Android is now available to everyone - Android General

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"Fortnite" on Android is now available to anyone with a supported Android device.
The game is free as always.
Don't go looking for "Fortnite" on Google Play — it isn't there. Here's how to download the game!
The biggest game in the world is finally opening up to everyone on the biggest mobile platform in the world: "Fortnite" on Android is now available for everyone.
When the game originally arrived on Android earlier this year, it was only available to select Android devices — and even if you had a device, there was a sign-up form and a waiting list. No more!
As of this week, "Fortnite" can be played on the vast majority of new-ish Android phones. Here's the full list of officially supported devices:
Don't see your phone and/or tablet on there? Don't fret! The game's maker, Epic Games, says that your device may still work as long as it has the following specs (or better):
-OS: Recommended Android 8.0 or higher, 64-bit
-RAM: 3 GB or higher
-GPU: Adreno 530 or higher, Mali-G71 MP20, Mali-G72 MP12 or higher
Interested players can snag the game for Android through this website— if you're reading this on your Android phone and want to jump right in, click this link instead.
Not seeing the game on Google Play? That's because it's not available through Google Play! Unlike most Android games, "Fortnite" is skipping Google's Play Store.
Instead, the game is only available directly through Epic's website — updates come directly from Epic, thus enabling faster fixes.
But the game isn't just skipping Google Play so it can be updated more easily. As a major bonus to Epic Games, all the money made through "Fortnite" on Android goes directly to Epic without having to pay the 30% cut Google takes from Google Play Store games.
"Fortnite" on Android operates very similarly to how the game already operates on iPhone.​

Not true, the specs on gpu are way to high.

Fortnite on Android is a joke of the year.

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Hi Volks - I am not quite sure how many tablet users are around here but because this was my first game aever developed for an android device I found it worth to also introduce it here
"Tablet Tower Defense" (insanly creative name) plays on a Hexagonal Grid has 5 available Towers each upgradable 5 Times.
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The whole gameplay is generic, there are no levels but the creeps get more health every 10th wave.
A small difference to classic tower defense games are the blocked fields which can be transformed by tokens (u get 1 token every 10th wave). They produce extra money, damage creeps, slows them down or upgrades nearby towers.
If a creep gets through your defense a random blocked field becomes "bad" - it acts against you, so you lose money, they get health, get faster or minimize the power of nearby towers. With tokens you can transform them again for sure.
If a creep reaches the target and no blocked fields are left, you lose. It can be really tough.
There is a free demo available at the android market with all features but capped to level 10.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rnet.tabdef
I would love if you try it out and tell me if it is good or bad or crap or you like it or even if u miss some features on it.
Have a nice day ;-)
Update v1.2.3
Now Tablet Tower Defense is also available for Devices with Android Version 2.2 or higher!
Please remember, that this game was designed for bigger screens, so be sure to try the free demo first if it fits your need on your device.
Have Fun with this game!
v1.2.5
fixed some scaling issues and 1 small bugfix
Yes, I've uploaded an update for the full version as well.
I used the Demo Version as a kind of Beta-Testing for the updates and so the full version was updated a little later (last night).
They have now equal version, Market should show the right one (v1.2.5) - for me it shows correctly but if you're already a customer, give market some time, they lag sometimes with sending updates.
Do you wish anything for future versions? Just let me know.
The demo version is now upgraded to full features but has advertisement in it.
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that let me think about offering any adfree versions at all in the future ... or putting drm/licensing in
but it's not all that bad - I got a handfull backlinks
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Space Ace (Xperia Play Optimized)

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Experience retro gaming at its best with Space Ace on your Android devices!
Experience retro gaming at its best on-the-go with Space Ace on your Android devices! Both the phone and tablet editions included for one low price!
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Google Play 4.0 For Android Leaked And Previewed On Video, Features A Design Overhaul

All users of Android, and definitely most readers of this website, are likely familiar with Google Play Store, Android’s online directory that connects users with a vast library of Google-approved third-party content, ranging from music and video to third-party apps and e-books. If a newly leaked video today is any indication, Google is getting ready for a major refresh for Google Play, with enhanced features and a much-improved design.
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Or just fetch the latest public build from Play Store:
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