‘Hyper Trip’ Review: A Trip That Loses Control
I am willing to admit that I have a soft spot for challenging, minimalist arcade games. The thing that fascinates …
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I am willing to admit that I have a soft spot for challenging, minimalist arcade games. The thing that fascinates …
Continue reading “‘Hyper Trip’ Review: A Trip That Loses Control”
Developer Osao dropped Chronology: Time Changes Everything ($0.99) on the App Store last week. If the title didn’t give it …
Continue reading “‘Chronology: Time Changes Everything’ Review – Can we Coin the Term Braid-like?”
Yes, I went for the low-hanging fruit with the review title. Let’s just try to move past that and get …
Continue reading “‘Kapsula’ Review – In Soviet Russia, Blocks Match You”
It’s something that mobile gamers probably overlook more often than we should, but audio can add tremendously to the experience …
Continue reading “‘Shoot The Moon’ Review – Just Do What The Title Says”
I wanted to love Phantom Rift ($0.99). I wanted to give it my unabashed affection. I am quite fond of …
Continue reading “‘Phantom Rift’ Review – An Undercooked Homage”
Occasionally, a video game has a brilliant new idea that it builds itself around. Sometimes it gets it right the …
Continue reading “‘Partyrs’ Review – Who Knew Parties Had Such Strict Rules?”
Several months back, mobile gamers were treated to Alphadia Genesis ($9.99), the first kind-of-3D RPG from Kemco, courtesy of developer …
Duke Dashington ($0.99) is the kind of game that exists in a kind of quandary. It’s a game built around …
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My thumbs are feelin pretty raw after playing Goblin Sword($1.99). As a guy that grew up playing platformers in the …
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Gameloft’s newest release, Spider-Man Unlimited (Free), makes me feel all complicated inside. Regular readers will know that I tend to …
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