‘Call of Duty: Strike Team’ Review – A Precision Single-Player Strike
The real deal in Call of Duty single player, with a few new excellent additions.
The real deal in Call of Duty single player, with a few new excellent additions.
We human beings sure like to pontificate about our own species’ downfall. Whether it’s death by robots, zombies, nuclear fallout, …
I don’t particularly love the sandbox-survival genre – made famous by Minecraft – or care to dabble in every one …
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Craft with friends in this excellent sequel to one of iOS’s original 2D sandbox games.
A couple of years back, 10tons released a very cute little puzzle game called Joining Hands ($2.99). The goal of …
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It’s been a tough month for fans of classic CRPGs. Whatever one’s feelings might be on EA’s new Ultima Forever …
Continue reading “‘Gurk III – the 8-bit RPG’ Review – Music to Classic CRPG Fans’ Ears”
I remember a time when every new Kairosoft game that launched on iOS was met with big fanfare. It’s been …
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One of the many things I love about iOS gaming is how critical it’s been in the revival of one …
Continue reading “‘BlastTrax’ Review – A Blasting Good Time, But Too Little of It”
Neven Mrgan and James Moore call their latest iOS game – Blackbar ($2.99) – “serious, artsy, and texty.” For the …
Continue reading “‘Blackbar’ Review – Words Are A Powerful Thing”
More than ambiance and buckets of gore, an understandable set of rules make or break any horror story. Slender, the …
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