‘Alto’s Odyssey’ Review: Once More Down the Mountain
Snowman returns to their breakout hit with Alto’s Odyssey ($4.99), and while they don’t veer too far from what worked …
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Snowman returns to their breakout hit with Alto’s Odyssey ($4.99), and while they don’t veer too far from what worked …
Continue reading “‘Alto’s Odyssey’ Review: Once More Down the Mountain”
Gacha games are all about that feel good moment when you know you are about to open up some loot …
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On the one hand, Dragon Lapis (Free) is a bog-standard Kemco RPG release, the sort they used to boot out …
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Cooperative singleplayer puzzling is what Death Squared ($5.99) provides in its iOS release. It’s not perfect, and has a few …
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Mountains has been an interesting studio to watch as their team has some serious industry street cred- Particularly with their …
Rusty Moyher delivers a brutal platformer roguelike in Dig Dog ($2.99). You play as a dog that will go to …
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The very existence of Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition (Free) is both weird and fascinating. Final Fantasy 15 is the …
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Calling The X-Files just another science fiction show is doing it a slight disservice. It became a cultural phenomenon by mixing …
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For anyone who’s reached adulthood, few game genres are as comforting as metroidvania. There’s something about the combo of action …
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Developer Kenny Sun is best known for his unique puzzle games involving geometric shapes. Each of those games picks a …
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