‘Choice of Kung Fu’ Review – Deeper Zen it Seems
I wasn’t expecting Choice of Kung Fu ($4.99) to be my new favorite in the Choice of Games lineup. My …
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I wasn’t expecting Choice of Kung Fu ($4.99) to be my new favorite in the Choice of Games lineup. My …
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Cook, Serve, Delicious ($1.99) heats up the hardcore restaurant simulation genre to a scorching level of challenge and innovation. What …
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There is no hope of survival. Either you keep going, one step after another, or you die. This is the …
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The long awaited sequel to Crescent Moon Games’ original open-world RPG is well worth the wait.
One of the very best gaming moments in my life took place 28 years ago, yet I remember it as …
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The nostalgia is strong with this port of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy rhythm game.
You’ve probably already made one big, incorrect assumption about Matchblocks (Free), so let’s get this out of the way: it’s …
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If Hollywood Monsters ($5.99) feels like a bit of a throwback to yesteryear’s adventure gaming heyday, well, that’s because it …
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John Gore returns in this sequel to the classic dual-stick arena shooter.
iOS Card gamers have a new option in this port of the casual rule-changing paper title.