Big Fish, a trusted global leader in casual games, announced
today that its universal cloud gaming service, Big
Fish Unlimited, is available on Android tablets via Google
Play, only a month after making the service generally available on
PCs. Big Fish Unlimited enables customers to play casual games
that are running in the cloud and are instantly accessible on a variety
of connected devices via interactive streaming video. As the games are
physically playing in the cloud, game progress is saved remotely,
allowing customers to easily continue their sessions across devices,
which now includes PC browsers and Android devices, and will expand to
support connected TVs later this year through a partnership with Roku.
“With the addition of support for Android devices, Big Fish Unlimited is now a truly multi-platform streaming service and live on two screens: PC and Mobile,” said Will O’Brien, Vice President and General Manager of Cloud Gaming. “We are very excited to support the recently launched, exceptional Nexus 7 tablet from Google. Instant cloud gaming is a perfect fit for this fast-performing device.”
Big Fish Unlimited currently offers more than 100 instant streaming games, and is adding new games every week. Subscription access to the Big Fish Unlimited premium catalog is available for a $7.99 monthly fee. Customers can also play free games from a rotating catalog supported by advertising.
In addition to announcing support for Android, Big Fish is continuing to introduce new features to the service. This week, "My Playlist" went live on Big Fish Unlimited. Now players can manage a queue of games they want to play later.
Big Fish Unlimited is available now on PC browsers at Big Fish http://www.bigfishgames.com/unlimited/ and on Google Play.













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