The Conduit HD hits the Play Store with Tegra optimization

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The Conduit, a well-received first person shooter on the Nintendo Wii, has been remade for Android devices and is now on the Play Store, fully optimized for Tegra devices.

The game features an epic campaign centered around aliens occupying Washington DC. You play as a Secret Service agent named Michael Ford who gets caught up with a mysterious organization to stop the alien invasion and unravel a massive conspiracy theory that dates back a few hundred years. It's a fast paced shooter with a pile of unique weapons to use and several different kinds of alien enemies to fight over the game's campaign mode. And if you're running the game on a Tegra device, you'll get optimized graphics, including higher resolution and enhanced lighting effects. Possibly the best feature of the entire app is the fact that you can completely customize your touch screen controls to suit your device and playing habits, and it supports bluetooth controllers.

Sound interesting? Hit the source below to download the app and try out the first two levels of the campaign for free.

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  1. just poor of making it available for Tegra devices! Other tables/phones are far better than Tegra devices!!

    1. Switched from iPhone to galaxy note 2 . Really annoying seeing some of the best games not available for my top of the line high end phone . Guess I’m the sucker for switching

    1. Can’t get it on my Note 2 either. (Or GS3 or Tab 2) I’m thinking it may be exclusively for Tegra devices.

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