‘Line Knight Fortix’ Review – Divide and Conquer
Qix has been around for a long time — since 1981 to be exact. The objective is simple, to “claim” …
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Qix has been around for a long time — since 1981 to be exact. The objective is simple, to “claim” …
Continue reading “‘Line Knight Fortix’ Review – Divide and Conquer”
Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure was one of my favorite games of 2012. Released for the Nintendo 3DS, it …
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In an era with so many platforms for developers to put their works on, many games have seen the light …
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Platformers can be a mixed bag on the mobile platform. Some feature heavy amounts of IAP, wonky virtual d-pads and …
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It feels like forever since the original Jet Car Stunts ($1.99) was released. All the way back in 2009, this …
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Water based puzzle games are a slippery lot. Nearly all of them have the same premise, but more often than …
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In 2010, MovieCat ($1.99) took the App Store by storm. It was one of my favorite quiz apps mostly because …
While many retro veterans pine for tactile controls for games that would be best suited for precision, the mobile platform …
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There’s plenty of room for complex puzzle games in the world, but every so often I enjoy sitting down with …
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There have been a few clones of Fruit Ninja that have popped up over the years, but few have really …
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