‘Detective Grimoire’ Review – An Entertaining Romp That’s Too Light On Detective Work
The recent trend in adventure games has been to take on more of an episodic model, which is great when …
The recent trend in adventure games has been to take on more of an episodic model, which is great when …
Stubies ($1.99) is a deceptive little game. When you first start playing, it’s simple. A bit too simple, in fact. …
Continue reading “‘Stubies’ Review – A Cute And Chaotic Action-Puzzle Game”
It’s not often that a title will offer up an endearing setup that’s just as impressive as the gameplay, but …
Continue reading “‘Rocket Robo’ Review – An Adorable Intergalactic Adventure”
Some games just embrace their inner silliness, and they’re better for it. In an era of an increased saturation of …
Continue reading “‘Grandpa and the Zombies’ Review – Swipe for Your Life”
One of the more surprising things that the rise of social and casual games has revealed is just how much …
Continue reading “‘Spell Quest: Grimm’s Journey’ Review – Q-U-E-S-T, Done!”
One of 2012’s absolute best iOS releases, Luca Redwood’s 10000000 ($2.99) has just been given a much needed update adding …
Continue reading “‘10000000’ Updated with Widescreen, Game Center Achievements and Ace Levels”
I feel like as a developer you can go broke attending conferences, buying books, and listening to seminars on how …
Continue reading “‘Threes!’ Review – Checking the Boxes of a Perfect Mobile Game”
The tactic of flipping the gravity on the player, whether by giving the player the power to do so voluntarily …
Continue reading “‘TripTrap’ Review – Defy Gravity With The Greatest Of Cheese”
One of the most unexpectedly wonderful genre mash-ups has proven to be the puzzle-RPG. On the surface, they seem like …
Continue reading “‘Glyph Quest’ Review – Matches Make Fire In This Fun Puzzler”
We knew that The Room Two ($1.99) would be heading to iPhone and iPod touch devices at some point early …
Continue reading “‘The Room Two’ Universal Update Now Available, on Sale for $2.99”