‘To-Fu 2’ Review – Another ‘To-Fu’ Fo’ You
By the unspoken law of videogames, a sequel tends to follow at least a full year after the original, but …
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By the unspoken law of videogames, a sequel tends to follow at least a full year after the original, but …
Continue reading “‘To-Fu 2’ Review – Another ‘To-Fu’ Fo’ You”
Boiling down the themes of uber-profitable App Store games yields a single undeniable fact of the universe: animals are lazy. …
Continue reading “‘Swing the Bat’ Review – The Bionic Guano Machine”
Steampunk-themed programs have done pretty well on the App Store. Games such as Gears [$1.99] have certainly demonstrated the viability …
Continue reading “‘ArkanoArena’ Review – Steampunk-Styled ‘Breakout’”
WayForward, the studio that’s just finished cleansing and manipulating Majesco’s Bloodrayne franchise into something that’s actually fun to play with …
Continue reading “WayForward Bringing ‘Shantae’ to iOS With ‘Shantae: Risky’s Revenge’”
What I like about the Hector: Badge of Carnage games is how comparatively different from one another they are. The …
Continue reading “‘Hector: Badge of Carnage Episode 2’ Review – Straandlooper Returns”
Earlier this summer, Limbic Software did what I thought couldn’t be done: it created a zombie game with a unique …
Continue reading “New ‘Zombie Gunship’ Upgrade Lets You Kill More People”
On the heels of a cool new content update to Plants vs. Zombies for iPhone and iPod Touch, creator PopCap …
Continue reading “PopCap Throws A Sale, Offers Most Of Its Catalogue On The Cheap”
We recently brought news of the BulkyPix announcement that the much anticipated iOS port of Eric Chahi’s Another World will …
Continue reading “A Chat with Eric Chahi on ‘Another World’ and iOS Gaming”
A lot of people have learned a lot from id Software’s classics, which are available in open source form all …
Continue reading “‘DOOM Classic’ And ‘Wolfenstein’ Source Codes Re-released”
It takes a special kind of game to pull off surviving exclusively through tilt controls. That goes double for games …
Continue reading “‘Pod Odyssey’ for iPad Review – A Tilt-controlled Romp Through Alien Worlds”