‘Scribblenauts Unlimited’ Review – Scribblenauts Reloaded
It’s often said that in game development, ideas are cheap. What that means is that everyone has ideas for games, …
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It’s often said that in game development, ideas are cheap. What that means is that everyone has ideas for games, …
Continue reading “‘Scribblenauts Unlimited’ Review – Scribblenauts Reloaded”
I’m so glad that so many old school conventions are still commonplace in this industry. Tons of retro genres are …
Continue reading “‘Tales of a Viking: Episode One’ Review – For the Grid of Valhalla”
I like roguelikes, don’t get me wrong. I like the replayability that comes from their procedurally-generated structure, and I enjoy …
Continue reading “‘Into the Dim’ Review – A Light in a Darkened World”
Nitrome’s Rust Bucket (Free) is a really fun turn-based roguelike, it’s just not quite complete yet. Sometimes it’s unfair to …
Continue reading “‘Rust Bucket’ Review – The Bucket Not Yet Runneth Over”
There’s something to be said about striking the cultural zeitgeist at the right time. Power Hover ($3.99) drops right when …
Continue reading “‘Power Hover’ Review – A Hoverboard That Won’t Explode”
The Gamevice for iPhone, rolling out to retail now, is a device that’s both very functional, even showing some improvements …
Rayman is one of those franchises that always lights my face up when I play it. Despite my issues with …
If I ever see a grid-based puzzle game, I jump at the opportunity to play it. Ever since I experienced …
In the small town where I grew up, my parents run a little single-screen movie theatre called the Sunset. We …
Continue reading “‘CineMagic’ Review – Match Three: The Movie”
In a review of a different game that made use of barcode scanning, I talked about how I’ve always been …
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