Android users left out in the cold by the announcement (and release!) of Fallout Shelter, you haven't been forgotten. You've just been reminded that for many developers, sadly, you are still second fiddle. Fallout Shelter
Fallout Shelter soon in Android (Credit: Photo by Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor via Getty Images) ROCKVILLE, MD – FEBRUARY 07: An employee lunches at a small kitchen near a ''Brotherhood of Steel'' statue from ''Fallout 3'' at
Paranoid Android owners don't have to worry too much longer about when Fallout Shelter will come to their devices. If all goes according to plan, the keep-people-unradiated-and-happy-and-unkilled-by-Radroaches simulator
Fallout Shelter is just days away from landing on the Google Play Store. Android users will never know a world without Deathclaw invasions.
At E3, Bethesda both announced and launched Fallout Shelter, a mobile game where players could manage their own underground vaults in the aftermath of a nuclear disaster. It had all of the dark, quirky humor the series was known for, but unfortunately