‘Dungelot’ Review – Roguelike 101
The whole roguelike thing can seem kind of intense—the permadeath, particularly. It’s all struggle and strife and the near-inevitable fall. …
The whole roguelike thing can seem kind of intense—the permadeath, particularly. It’s all struggle and strife and the near-inevitable fall. …
As mobile hardware reaches the point of being comparable to consoles, we’re seeing less and less “Game Boy” versions of …
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There’s no denying Kumobius’s Time Surfer ($0.99) owes a lot to Tiny Wings ($1.99). It has the same swoopy hills, …
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Platforming games can be a finicky genre on iOS. It almost always comes down to the controls. I’ve played otherwise …
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A beautiful, though otherwise standard, endless runner
Let’s clear the air: clean lines and futuristic stylings aside, Pixelbite Games‘ Repulze ($0.99) shares little in common with Wipeout. One is …
Continue reading “‘Repulze’ Review – Looks like Wipeout, plays like Trackmania”
There is no way to sugarcoat this: ShaqDown (Free) is not a great game. It is, at best, a merely serviceable …
Hundreds ($2.99) could almost get away without an explanation. Here’s how the first level plays: you put your finger down …
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The machines invade Korea in this sequel to 2011’s Tower Offense game
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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