‘Ridiculous Fishing’ Review – Ridiculous Fishing? More Like Ridiculous Amounts of Fun
If you were around in the early 90’s, surely you remember the Dream Team. If not, imagine a time when …
If you were around in the early 90’s, surely you remember the Dream Team. If not, imagine a time when …
I was in a panic. An actual panic. The forest around me was changing, and I couldn’t find my way …
Continue reading “‘Year Walk’ Review – Be Careful What You Wish For”
There’s nothing better than a big, crackling fire, for ambiance, for warmth, for burning all your belongings. In the world …
Continue reading “‘Little Inferno’ for iPad Review – Burning Up the Hours”
For a while now, I’ve been worn out on free-to-play sims. Tiny Tower (Free) and Dragonvale (Free) devoured my waking …
Continue reading “‘Pixel People’ Review – A Brave New World of Timers and Clones”
Shenandoah Studios’ The Battle of the Bulge ($9.99) is to the iPad what SSG’s fabled Panzer General was to PC …
Continue reading “‘Battle of the Bulge’ for iPad Review – A Grognard’s Wardream”
As mobile hardware reaches the point of being comparable to consoles, we’re seeing less and less “Game Boy” versions of …
Continue reading “‘Joe Danger’ Review – In Danger of Being Too Much Fun”
Platforming games can be a finicky genre on iOS. It almost always comes down to the controls. I’ve played otherwise …
Continue reading “‘Mutant Mudds’ Review – A Challenging, Inventive, and Satisfying Platformer”
Hundreds ($2.99) could almost get away without an explanation. Here’s how the first level plays: you put your finger down …
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The machines invade Korea in this sequel to 2011’s Tower Offense game
The long awaited sequel to Crescent Moon Games’ original open-world RPG is well worth the wait.