‘Elder Sign: Omens’ Review – Cthulhu Approved
This board game port keeps the eldritch horror intact while abandoning the tedious aspects of tabletop play.
This board game port keeps the eldritch horror intact while abandoning the tedious aspects of tabletop play.
We spied Oh! Edo Towns [$3.99/Lite] on the App store in early September, and ever since, I’ve been wringing my …
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Aquaria on the iPad hits on all cylinders.
Despite a few bugs, Greed Corp is a brilliant strategy board game with a challenging campaign.
First there was Modern Combat: Sandstorm [$4.99 / HD] which we described as one of the most impressive gaming experiences …
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Ah, the inevitable movie tie-in. In the tradition of Angry Birds: Rio and Doodle Jump: Hop comes Halfbrick’s Fruit Ninja: …
The developers at ustwo™ have unleashed their first full-fledged entry into the gaming category on the App Store in the …
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Lately, I’ve been on the lookout for freemium games that offer up more than the usual. I feel like I’ve …
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I am what you would call a horror genre fangirl. I wait with baited breath for new installments of Silent …
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Wanna be a baller? I can’t help you there, but you might want to take a look at PikPok’s Slam …
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