‘The Trace’ Review – Tracing Clues and Taking Names
One of my favorite gaming experiences back in the late 1980s was playing the fantastic Police Quest series by Sierra …
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One of my favorite gaming experiences back in the late 1980s was playing the fantastic Police Quest series by Sierra …
Continue reading “‘The Trace’ Review – Tracing Clues and Taking Names”
A great combination of classic puzzle gameplay and RPG elements.
A first glance at Imps in Tokyo ($1.99) might not really reveal much about what type of game it is. …
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Card games are extremely difficult to make, in my estimation: the game has to provide a rigid set of rules, …
You just don’t see a whole lot of ugly futuristic racers. Even if a game has ugly visuals, it can …
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Rhythm video games and weird themes go together like peanut butter and jam. It doesn’t seem like a natural combination …
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The latest port of an SNK Neo-Geo fighting game to iOS is one of the best yet. Garou: Mark of …
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An amazing visual look and feel carry this endless snowboarder.
Pike and Shot ($19.99) is out now on iOS from strategy vets Slitherine. This port of a PC game has …
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Stealth is one genre that still isn’t oversaturated, at least in my own mind. While there have been plenty of …