‘Sick Bricks’ Review – A Cool Combo Between Real World and Digital Gaming
A decent freemium dungeon crawler made better with its real-world toy companions.
A decent freemium dungeon crawler made better with its real-world toy companions.
It’s been interesting watching the way shooting games have progressed over the years. As one of the first genres in …
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If you’re an iPad owner, into strategy games, and are a history buff, the mere mention of Slitherine’s name is …
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There are a lot of pieces of Pixel Heroes ($0.99) that would have had a much stronger effect on me …
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Okay, yes, this is a pretty late review of Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition ($9.99). The game initially released on …
You just don’t see a whole lot of ugly futuristic racers. Even if a game has ugly visuals, it can …
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The developers behind The Pinball Arcade (Free), FarSight Studios, are nothing if not extremely passionate about pinball. They’ve been in …
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Nitrome is a company with a very fascinating output, as they have roots as a Flash game company with a …
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Rarely does a game make me question the reason for its very existence. Often times, the objective is clear enough. …
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There’s an inherent joy in playing around with physics. In life, some of our earliest interactions with the external world …
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