‘Cube Koala’ Review – Super Marsupial Boy
Some people like to curl up with a good book to relax, I like to curl up with a challenging …
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Some people like to curl up with a good book to relax, I like to curl up with a challenging …
Continue reading “‘Cube Koala’ Review – Super Marsupial Boy”
Baseball is finally back after a long winter. It’s looking like another rough season for my Texas Rangers, with more …
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Nostalgia is definitely big business, as the movie industry has known for decades and the game industry only just started …
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After first seeing the trailer for developer Rogue Rocket Games’ Gunpowder ($0.99) last week, I was instantly taken by the …
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Tap ‘N’ Slash (Free) is another game designed around being able to work on a touchscreen, which equates to simple controls. …
Continue reading “‘Tap ‘N’ Slash’ Review – Not an RPG, Not a Dungeon Crawler, But Not Bad”
I’ve been kicking this review down the road for a while now. I don’t typically wait for games to get …
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This difficulty puzzler has is a colorful character.
If you’re some kind of touchscreen-tapping iron man and you made it through the first 12 levels of brutally-hard platformer …
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I’m of two minds about Shadowrun Returns ($1.99), the 2013 Kickstarter-fueled return to the cult cyberpunk setting. On the one …
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I’ll put my cards on the table: I wasn’t a fan of the Boss Monster card game. I was heavily …
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