‘Pebble Universe’ – Charmingly Gory Timing Puzzles
Pebble Universe doesn’t revolutionize the physics puzzle, but it adds a new layer of caution and careful timing to a sometimes stale genre.
Pebble Universe doesn’t revolutionize the physics puzzle, but it adds a new layer of caution and careful timing to a sometimes stale genre.
I must be biologically programmed to react instantly to anything that reminds me of The Legend of Zelda for NES. …
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Top-down racing returns in this classic, pixel-based short arcade racer.
The people behind Ravenous Games appear to be firm advocates of a familiar old idiom – if it ain’t broke, …
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Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space: Moai Better Blues is the strongest entry in the series, but it’s a competent and funny point-and-click nonetheless.
The long awaiting iPad port of the classic strategy title makes improvements, but still has some hiccups.
The story behind Little Acorns [99¢] is simple yet adorable. You’re the highly fashionable patriarch of an industrious squirrel clan …
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A fun, frenetic Match-3 mired by a lack of multiple game modes and IAP.
A fun, colorful side-scrolling platformer in which you control an angry bird with tiny wings on a quest to save a kidnapped princess.
Though it lacks its predecessor’s big stable of mini-games, Puzzle Family VS is still compelling with just one frantic match-3 mode.