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Android gamers with Tegra-powered devices get PS Vita platformer Sumioni: Demon Arts

Also: iOS expat Razor Salvation

Android gamers with Tegra-powered devices get PS Vita platformer Sumioni: Demon Arts
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Android gamers with a Tegra-powered gadget can now get their hands on PlayStation Vita platformer Sumioni: Demon Arts.

In this handsome game, by Japanese developer Aquire, you paint ink platforms for your sword-wielding demon hero by swiping at the touchscreen with your finger.

You can also summon fearsome gods or borrow the power of nature (like lightning strikes or sudden downpours) through touchscreen gestures.

The game got picked up by US publisher Xseed, but it never made its way over to Europe. It doesn't sound like we missed much: the game has a middling 57 score on review aggregator Metacritic.

Still, if you're smitten with the artistic Okami-style visuals or you fancy the gesture-heavy control scheme, you can download it from Google Play for £7.94 / $12.83.

Save Me

If that doesn't take your fancy, there’s another new game lurking in Nvidia's TegraZone.

Razor Salvation
, an iOS game from Blowfish Studios, is now available for Tegra-packing 'droids.

The game is a first-person defence game, where you stick to the spot and take out alien attackers with a variety of guns. This one costs just £1.26 / $2.03. Get it here.

Mark Brown
Mark Brown
Mark Brown is editor at large of Pocket Gamer