A group of developers at XDA-Developers have built a version of Counter-Strike that runs on Android enabled devices. No, this is not a port and is not officially endorsed by anybody at Valve but it is still quite impressive to behold.
The video showcases the game and something called "Matrix Mode" which slows down the flow of time. It was built with the Unity3D platform and is slated to support multiplayer. It also supports Sony's Xperia Play which allows for more intuitive controls while playing.
It is only available for those running Android 2.3 and above. If you'd like to learn more and find out where to download the game for either your phone or tablet of choice, head on over to Redmond Pie for all the juicy details.
The video showcases the game and something called "Matrix Mode" which slows down the flow of time. It was built with the Unity3D platform and is slated to support multiplayer. It also supports Sony's Xperia Play which allows for more intuitive controls while playing.
It is only available for those running Android 2.3 and above. If you'd like to learn more and find out where to download the game for either your phone or tablet of choice, head on over to Redmond Pie for all the juicy details.
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