‘Finding Teddy’ Review – A Dark, Beautiful Childhood Adventure
Have a love of adventure games and an hour or so to spare? You absolutely must take a look at …
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Have a love of adventure games and an hour or so to spare? You absolutely must take a look at …
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There’s a great story — perhaps apocryphal — about Will Wright designing SimCity to reflect his political beliefs. Specifically, the thinking …
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Richard Perrin’s Kairo ($0.99), released under his Locked Door Puzzle label, is billed as a minimalist, first-person exploration puzzle game. …
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I’m what you might call a pinball dilletante. Oh sure, I’ve played a table here and there, downloaded a few …
Continue reading “‘Momonga Pinball Adventure’ Review – A Spin Through a Lush New World”
Castle defense gets infused with hectic action in this excellent genre mashup
Mobile games have left their roots behind, no longer relying on entertaining us with a dozen variations of Snake and …
When Imangi Studios originally launched Temple Run (Free) in August of 2011, the small indie developer had no idea the …
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There’s no denying Kumobius’s Time Surfer ($0.99) owes a lot to Tiny Wings ($1.99). It has the same swoopy hills, …
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Let’s clear the air: clean lines and futuristic stylings aside, Pixelbite Games‘ Repulze ($0.99) shares little in common with Wipeout. One is …
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Relive the totally awesome 80s in Rockstar’s well-done port of Vice City.