‘The Path To Luma’ Review – Warm Fusion
Most puzzle games don’t necessarily have an impactful message. I mean sure, some of them encourage critical thinking and educate …
Most puzzle games don’t necessarily have an impactful message. I mean sure, some of them encourage critical thinking and educate …
When you sit down to write a review of the mobile port of an older PC game, it can get …
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Did anybody around here play DrawQuest? It was kind of like Draw Something (Free) but without the pesky game parts …
With the exception of some of Nintendo’s Pokemon games, there is no Japanese RPG more famous and high-selling than Final …
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Sling Kong (Free) is a game that I’m highly ambivalent about, for many reasons. I came in hotly anticipating it, …
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Tactile Wars (Free) had, how shall I put this mildly, a rocky start in life. The game went through what I …
You really can’t go wrong with anything cat-related on the internet. At the very least, people will give it a …
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If there is one thing an iPad is definitely great for, it’s digital board and card games. Such games can …
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Angel Stone (Free) by Fincon is an aesthetically pleasing, high fantasy adventure game that invites players to join a revolution …
The Long Siege ($1.99) clicked with me when I first saw it, despite my vocal distaste of match-3 games in …
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