Xbox One July 2016 free games list features 'Tumblestone,' 'Tron: Evolution' for Xbox Live members
Xbox Live members can now access the other two games that Microsoft announced a few days before the month of July started. The two new games are "Tumblestone" and "Tron: Evolution."
Xbox Games with Gold brings "Tumblestone" to the Xbox One for the second half of July. It was developed and published by The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild, and is a classic single-player and multiplayer puzzle game. It is like "Tetris," "Candy Crush" and "Bejeweled" rolled into one,
The game's official description says, "Tumblestone is an action-packed puzzle game. Race your friends in multiplayer or challenge yourself in story mode. Solve progressively more difficult and creative puzzles, help a sausage make friends, and find out what happened to the Tumblecrown."
It added, "Not responsible for broken controllers or friendships."
For the Xbox 360, it is "Tron: Evolution," published by Disney Interactive Studios and released back in December 2010. It is a third-person racing and role-playing game with elements of Parkour. Players needs to focus on the combat and acrobatics. The game features a character progression system that lets the characters earn levels and unlock upgrades along the way.
The game's official description reads: "Dive into an immersive 3rd person action-adventure game that pulls the player into the unique digital world of TRON. Gamers explore TRON's cities using the free-running phenomenon Parkour, navigate among unique factions, and fight an epic battle against a dictator's seemingly unstoppable army in the prequel story to the blockbuster film."
Gamers will also be able to ride the famous light cycle that leaves a light trail that can destroy any enemy in its wake.
"Tron: Evolution" will be playable on the Xbox One console via the Backward Compatibility feature. It wouldn't be a problem for current-gen console owners to enjoy the not-so-old game.
"Tumblestone" will be available to download until Aug. 15, while "Tron: Evolution" will be accessible until the end of the month.