‘Moscow Dash’ Review – Paint the Red Square Red
One of the coolest things about the rise of independent games combined with a global digital market is that we …
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One of the coolest things about the rise of independent games combined with a global digital market is that we …
Continue reading “‘Moscow Dash’ Review – Paint the Red Square Red”
A while back, FDG Entertainment treated iOS gamers to a port of the popular Russian Flash game, the descriptively-named Cover …
Continue reading “‘Cover Orange 2’ Review – A Predictable but Enjoyable Sequel”
Although the best days of the series are behind it, the Professor Layton games on the DS/3DS were undeniably huge …
Continue reading “‘Layton Brothers Mystery Room’ Review – Extra Ace Attorney, Hold the Layton”
Even at first glance, Kyubo ($0.99), developed by Chestnut Studio, is a game with a lot going for it. The …
Continue reading “‘Kyubo’ Review – Perfect Puzzles, Painful Platforming”
A long time ago, there was a computer game named Titan, made by a young company named Titus Interactive, who …
Continue reading “‘TITAN Escape the Tower’ Review – No Escape from Bad Controls”
Take a look at that cute icon, check out those colorful screenshots, listen to that whimsical music. What kind of …
Continue reading “‘Whirl the Squirrel’ Review – This Game Will Drive You Squirrelly”
When game books first started appearing on the App Store, I wasn’t quite sure how well they would be received. …
Continue reading “‘Fighting Fantasy: The Forest of Doom’ Review: A Loving Recreation of the Classic”
Every reader should make sure they’re sitting down before going on in this review. Are you comfortable? No sharp edges …
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After a little bit of confusion, Contra: Evolution (Free) is finally available on the App Store for all the world …
Continue reading “‘Contra: Evolution’ Review – It’s Evolved Into Something, Alright”
From Radiangames, the developer behind Slydris, a clever variant of Tetris, comes another well-designed block puzzle game. CRUSH! ($1.99) is …
Continue reading “‘CRUSH!’ Review – An Enjoyable Take on Falling Block Puzzles”