‘Recess Riot’ Review – We Don’t Need No Edukayshun
When I was a kid, all we had to entertain ourselves with were 8-bit computers. None of your new fangled …
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When I was a kid, all we had to entertain ourselves with were 8-bit computers. None of your new fangled …
Continue reading “‘Recess Riot’ Review – We Don’t Need No Edukayshun”
Tower defense and zombies combine in this difficult title.
Capcom delights in updating each Street Fighter at least three times before hunkering down to create a new version. Diehard …
Some times you want to save the world. Other times, well, you just want to see it burn. Having a …
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I was afraid Granny Smith ($1.99) would be one of those games. You know, the ones that are only funny …
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I am the worst at pretending to like sports. I can usually muster up the enthusiasm to cheer on my …
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The good folks at Agharta Studio have done something completely insane: they released a free-to-play air hockey (holographic mag-lev hockey?) …
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Civil War: 1863 ($2.99) is Scottish studio Hunted Cow’s sophomore release, following their WWII game Tank Battle: 1944 ($2.99). Both …
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Dragon Island Blue ($0.99) is weird. It’s not perfect, something that Brad and Eli made amply clear in our TA …
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If you’ve played Hothead Games’ Kard Combat (Free), it’s a safe bet that Three Donkeys’ Spectromancer ($1.99) is going to …
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