‘The World Ends With You: Solo Remix’ Review – Square Enix’s Beloved RPG Transitions Gracefully to iOS
Like a lot of gamers out there, I’m tired of your standard JRPG protagonists. They’re always the same, always sullen, …
Like a lot of gamers out there, I’m tired of your standard JRPG protagonists. They’re always the same, always sullen, …
When you’re dealing with truly classic puzzles, you have to have a twist. We’ve all long-since found our favorite tangram …
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Lost Cities ($1.99) is a game that’s hard to quantify. It’s built on Reiner Knizia’s formidable game design talents, and …
Continue reading “‘Lost Cities’ Review – A Shallow But Lovely Asynchronous Card Game”
QSimutronics‘ One Epic Knight (Free) boasts a more interesting pedigree than your average endless runner: it shares a setting with …
Continue reading “‘One Epic Knight’ Review – A Funny but Flawed Endless Runner”
After a few hours of Oneclick’s Angel Salvation (Free), you’re likely to have developed Tetris Syndrome: colored gems, healing crosses, and …
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Journey on a magical adventure in this amazing puzzle title.
Puzzle Craft is one part village simulator, two parts matching game.
You know a game’s good when you have a hard time putting it down to write the review. I confess, …
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Mikey Shorts is a speedrun platformer that hearkens back to the classics.
The worst way for a studio to introduce a game may well be “it’s like X, but with Y.” It’s …
Continue reading “‘Draw Breaker’ Review – A Monster of a Brick Breaker”