‘Real Racing 3’ Review – Vastly Raising the Graphical Bar While Adding Loads of Timers and IAP
In the life of the App Store, the original 2009 release of Real Racing ($2.99) was a massive turning point. …
In the life of the App Store, the original 2009 release of Real Racing ($2.99) was a massive turning point. …
This week’s haul of new games had a lot of weird stuff in it, like Backflip Madness ($0.99). I included …
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There’s a certain kind of puzzle game that would gnaw away at my gaming hours if I let it, logic …
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Help Volty ($0.99) is an experiential puzzle game that works in large part because mystery is carefully massaged into every …
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Aside from downloadable content that lets you dress a marshmallow in a medieval helmet, Rise of the Blobs (Free) doesn’t …
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The whole roguelike thing can seem kind of intense—the permadeath, particularly. It’s all struggle and strife and the near-inevitable fall. …
Skygoblin’s The Journey Down ($4.99) is a classic point and click adventure with a certain visual similarity to Grim Fandango, …
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The original 1991 RPG makes an excellent debut on iOS in this port of the DS remake.
Are you the sort of person who knows all about the majestic alot? Have you considered sending your friends posters …
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Mike Singleton’s The Lords of Midnight (Free) was originally released for the ZX Spectrum in 1984, on magnetic cassette tape. …
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