‘Escape From the Pyramid’ Review – Run Anubis, Run
Not all runners are created equal. Some are endless, others are finite, but for the most part, we can agree …
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Not all runners are created equal. Some are endless, others are finite, but for the most part, we can agree …
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Proto Raider ($2.99) makes a great first impression. Its graphics are entirely composed of ASCII symbols, giving it a striking …
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Not long in to playing Jump’N’Shoot Attack I sent an enthusiastic message to some of the other Touch Arcade writers, …
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Last year’s Flappy Bird phenomenon was certainly a sight to behold. People became obsessed with it, playing again and again, …
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Stormblades (Free) is Diet Infinity Blade ($5.99). I say this not to demean the game or to put it down, …
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A first glance at Imps in Tokyo ($1.99) might not really reveal much about what type of game it is. …
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As a dungeon crawler with a bunch of freemium systems meshed into its core, Dungeon Hunter 5 (Free)can be a …
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Gameloft’s latest dungeon crawler is squarely in the freemium camp, but it’s actually done fairly right this time.
I’m a sucker for pixel art. No matter how many years have passed since the retro era, I’m still fond …
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I can’t get enough of mining games. Although there are a decent amount of them out in the world, I …