‘Pick-Xell’ Review – It’s A Dirty Job
You don’t have to look far to find an iOS game about digging. It’s an oddly specific activity to have …
You don’t have to look far to find an iOS game about digging. It’s an oddly specific activity to have …
I’ve learned a few things from MetaHuman Inc. ($6.99), the latest interactive fiction release from Choice Of Games. First, with …
Continue reading “‘MetaHuman Inc.’ Review – The Scariest Monsters Are The Shareholders”
Fantastic Plastic Squad (Free) is a game that punched me in the stomach. I’ve rarely felt so excited and then …
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The thing about visual novels is that it’s hard to know what to expect until you actually get into the …
Continue reading “‘True Lover’s Knot’ Review – Disastrously Hilarious Or Hilariously Disastrous?”
Car combat is one of my favorite subgenres, despite the fact that it flies under the radar in just about …
Off-beat simulation game developer Kairosoft has slowed down their iOS releases considerably in the last couple of years. That was …
Continue reading “‘The Ramen Sensei’ Review – The Broth’s Familiar, But It Still Tastes Alright”
Angry Birds (Free). There are cartoons, toys, T-shirts, stuffed animals, and even a movie coming soon starring Bill Hader and …
Continue reading “‘Cut the Rope: Magic’ Review – I Smell Swipes and Candy”
The mobile landscape has shifted quite a bit since the introduction of the App Store. In the beginning, the market …
Neven Mrgan and James Moore’s Grayout ($2.99) is a word game, but in a unique sense that it plays with …
Based on a novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033 has quickly become the video gaming world’s third-favorite post-nuclear-apocalypse …
Continue reading “‘Metro 2033: Wars’ Review – This Metro System Is A Bit Hard To Follow”