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Gameloft’s Men In Black 3 Now Available In The Play Store – Time To Kick Some Extraterrestrial Butt

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The official Men In Black 3 game has made its way into the Google Play Store today, courtesy of Gameloft. The game puts you in shoes of an sharply dressed Agent, and it’s up to you to manage the entire agency, while stopping the greatest outer-worldly danger the world has ever seen… again.

The game will require a fairly sizable 69MB secondary download, so, for those of you who like to keep a close eye on your data, wait until you get to a WiFi hotspot before jumping in. Here’s some of the features you can look forward to:

CREATE AND MANAGE YOUR OWN MIB AGENCY

• Train your agents and assign them to missions
• Access a wide range of MIB weapons and gadgets like the Neuralyzer, the Deatomizer and the infamous Noisy Cricket.
• Build dozens of different rooms to upgrade your weapons and develop your agency.

TAKE DOWN ENEMIES IN 1969 & 2012 NEW YORK
• Travel in time to fight aliens in different areas of New York including Brooklyn, Times Square, and Central Park
• Utilize your agent’s futuristic weapons and equipment
• Meet dozens of aliens faithfully inspired by the Men in Black universe

ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE AGENCY
• Invite your friends from Gameloft LIVE! & Facebook to play
• Ask for your friends’ help during fights to defeat powerful aliens
• Visit your friends’ headquarters and get rewarded for lending a hand

Aside from loading it up, I haven’t had much time to play with it. But I do say, good sir, it looks absolutely stunning on my Galaxy Nexus’ HD display. Have read a few reports from users not being able to get things loaded up on specific devices (but we’re used to that by now). If you’re one of the lucky ones to get it up and running, make sure to let me know how it plays (looks like a turn-based RPG?). I’m sure Gameloft will patch things up in the future but for now, enjoy the free download using the provided Play link below.

[Play Store Link]

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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11 Comments

  1. Could we get a professional REVIEW please?

    1. Negative, Ghostrider — pattern is full — other websites have dross like that.

      See also: “Aside from loading it up, I haven’t had much time to play with it”

    2. Typically, I like to review paid apps only because people aren’t as likely to fork out money for something they’re unsure of.

      Why would you want a review on a FREE game/app when you can simply read the ratings in the Play Store and/or download and see for yourself?

      1. obviously if we played every free game that was out there to rate ourselves it would be very time consuming… that’s why we look towards reviews and from sites like this… if you’re going to promote the game, at least take the time to give an honest opinion about it… unless of course you’re just looking for blog count and you’re lazy… then we understand

        option 3… the horribly evil company Gameloft paid for this ad

        1. Not sure if you’re new here but we’ve featured PLENTY of our favorite free apps (I tend to post a few during my shifts) and love to let our readers know about them.

          But, I usually look to reviews in the Play Store to see how well a game is before trying. That’s kinda why apps have ratings in the Play Store in the first place (though, I admit, some reviews can be misleading)

          The reason we featured MIB3 in this post:

          1. It just came out in the Play Store
          2. It had favorable reviews from users in the Play Store
          3. Gameloft paid us (not really, but I’m sure you’ll believe that anyway)

  2. Why not compatible with htc 1 x?

  3. i was so hopeful. saw free–clicked install–downloaded & installed in 3 seconds.

    then…the loading screen…(downloading 1MB/76.67MB)…thought the listed game size was a typo.

    Here’s hoping it’s worth it!

    1. Let me know how you like it! I gave it a little more time after my shift and was kinda cool.. Part RPG, part sim. Graphics look great. :)

  4. Is it just me but it seems like all of gamelofts games is not as up to par in graphics ever since they adopted the free to play model, with in game purchases…

  5. Add me Adamrattastic

  6. this is going to be interesting…..

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