‘Antiquia Lost’ Review – Goo Girl Gone
You don’t even have to squint for Antiquia Lost (Free) to resemble the recent Asdivine games released by Kemco. In …
You don’t even have to squint for Antiquia Lost (Free) to resemble the recent Asdivine games released by Kemco. In …
Zombie titles really need to innovate more-so than a lot of other types of games these days. The market is just …
There’s a certain attraction to time travel stories. Sometimes, they’re about comparing the present to the past, particularly by sticking …
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Marriage is a tricky, tricky act, isn’t it? Quite often those joined in holy matrimony don’t really fit well together, and …
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When 505 Games and N-Fusion released their old-school inspired RPG Ember ($9.99) last week, there were a few interesting things we …
Continue reading “‘Ember’ Review – Keeping the Old-School RPG Light Burning”
Did you play Day of the Tentacle ($4.99) and think “I like how this game makes me feel stupid, but …
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Solitaire is quite possibly the most popular video game of all time, thanks to the game’s inclusion in Windows in …
Continue reading “‘Solitairica’ Review – The Solitaire Roguelike Your Grandma Could Enjoy”
It’s been over three years since inkle released their adaptation of the first book in the Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! series. …
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When I first played Exploding Kittens on mobile, I was quite happy with the way the physical had turned digital; …
If your game is going to be based on an endless principle, it better have a good hook. I’m not …
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