‘Ordia’ Review – Fling Primordial Ooze to New Heights In This Gorgeous One-Finger Flinger
Released last month, one-finger flinger Ordia ($3.99) seems to have flown entirely under the radar. Until, that is, it received …
Released last month, one-finger flinger Ordia ($3.99) seems to have flown entirely under the radar. Until, that is, it received …
If there’s one thing that most people would agree on, especially if said people are mobile gamers, it’s that we …
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Nearly 15 years ago, Creative Assembly and Activision released Rome: Total War ($9.99) on Windows. This was Creative Assembly’s third …
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Sci-fi is a fascinating genre, and space exploration is a natural extension of the theme. Slightly different, however, is colonisation. …
The tower defense genre has a long and storied history on the App Store, featuring well known titles and obscure …
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Simulators have always been a huge part of gaming, but it wasn’t until games like Goat Simulator came out that …
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Let’s talk idle clickers. Or rather, let’s not and say we did, as I find most to be monotonous at …
I may be a bit iffy on deck builders (there are just so many flooding the mobile market at any …
Continue reading “‘Card Crusade’ Review – A New Classic in Roguelike Deck Builders”
When I was first turned on to Immortal Rogue ($4.99), I was attracted by the unique narrative system. After actually …
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I hope I always remember my first Tamagotchi. And my second. But when it comes to mobile games imitating the …
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