‘Tsuro’ Review – A Serene Path Worth Experiencing
Some games we play for the excitement, some we play for scares, and some we play for the challenge. And …
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Some games we play for the excitement, some we play for scares, and some we play for the challenge. And …
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Nothing like starting off the week with a surprise, and I’d have to say that Dungeon Raid ($0.99) developer Fireflame …
Ellipsis ($2.99) feels at first like it should be a tilt game, taking place in a small arena and with …
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Late last month we learned about a new level editor that was heading to Hanger World (Free), the absurd physics-based …
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Sports video games are in a tough spot, in my opinion. They have benefited greatly from hardware advancement over the …
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Mobigame’s Zombie Tsunami (Free) is a side-scrolling runner that, at the time of its release in the spring of 2012, …
I question why Rayman Classic (Free) had to be brought back from the depths of 1994. The proper context to …
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Redshift’s The Quest is one of the oldest RPG series on the App Store, and to this day it’s still …
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Last month we checked out some sweet animated .gifs form the forthcoming update to Oddrok’s stylish hoverboarding game Power Hover …
Shadow Blade: Reload ($4.99) is not a sequel to Shadow Blade ($1.99), but an enhanced re-release of the original. The …
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