‘Moscow Dash’ Review – Paint the Red Square Red
One of the coolest things about the rise of independent games combined with a global digital market is that we …
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One of the coolest things about the rise of independent games combined with a global digital market is that we …
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How will Deus Ex: The Fall feel on iPhone and iPad? Is there any possible way it could be as …
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If you were to make a list of bona fide all-time App Store classics, Tiny Wings would be right near …
Miseria: Worlds Apart ($0.99) has seemingly come out of nowhere to create a winning game formula by melding action-arcade design sensibilities …
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A while back, FDG Entertainment treated iOS gamers to a port of the popular Russian Flash game, the descriptively-named Cover …
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Although the best days of the series are behind it, the Professor Layton games on the DS/3DS were undeniably huge …
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Now this was a heck of a surprise when I jumped on to the forums the other day and saw …
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This week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show is an unusual one. Because of the holiday, we decide to take a …
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A well done minecart platformer with plenty of twists and turns.
In 1991, a game named Street Fighter II came along and it started off a whole new genre. Okay, the …
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