Yeah, ‘Burnout Crash’ is Coming To iOS
Somehow, at some point, it became public yet-still-unofficial knowledge that Criterion Games’ Burnout Crash was coming to the iPad. It’s …
Somehow, at some point, it became public yet-still-unofficial knowledge that Criterion Games’ Burnout Crash was coming to the iPad. It’s …
Yesterday , TouchArcade attended EA’s Naughty or Nice game event in New York and got some hands-on time with a …
Continue reading “PopCap Unveils New iOS-Only Title ‘Popcorn Dragon’”
Madfinger Games is continuing to tinker with Shadowgun [$4.99] after its shaky late September debut on the App Store. For …
Who would’ve thought there was room for a new endless runner in the App Store? Imangi Studios, apparently. They surprised …
Continue reading “Imangi’s ‘Temple Run’ Brings Some iPad Love – Now Universal”
We first caught wind of the Crescent Moon Games and Blowfish Studios collaborative effort Siegecraft [99¢] back in July with …
Continue reading “‘Siegecraft’ Hits the App Store at an Introductory Price of 99¢”
Mika Mobile’s side-scrolling follow-up Zombieville USA 2 will miss its summer launch window, but development is still rolling. In an …
Continue reading “‘Zombieville USA 2’ Set To Hit This Month, Here’s A New Trailer”
I used to love strategy RPGs but as age has warped my enthusiasm so has it stolen my patience for …
Continue reading “‘Squids’ Review – A Strategy RPG with Legs, but Hampered by IAP Balance Issues”
Sunside Games caught us dead bang this morning with the reveal of some rather impressive visual tech in its upcoming …
Continue reading “Sunside Reveals Visually Impressive Flying Game, ‘Crow’”
I have such a love-hate relationship with High Flyer Death Defyer [$4.99 / HD]. On one hand, I love the …
Continue reading “‘High Flyer Death Defyer’ Review – A Graphically Appealing, Frustrating Dive”
Back in early September, the ever-busy Crescent Moon Games announced in our forums that they would be collaborating with Thunder …
Continue reading “Debut Trailer for ‘Evertales’ from Thunder Game Works and Crescent Moon Games”