‘Cavernaut’ Review – The Eagle Has Landed
I had several moments while playing EinheitB’s Cavernaut ($0.99) where I thought to myself, “This is exactly why I love …
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I had several moments while playing EinheitB’s Cavernaut ($0.99) where I thought to myself, “This is exactly why I love …
Continue reading “‘Cavernaut’ Review – The Eagle Has Landed”
Starseed: Origin ($2.99) is not a game you play for an original concept or to casually tap with half your …
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One of the things I like about Japanese visual novels as opposed to their Western interactive fiction counterparts is they …
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No developer out there is so quick to buck trends and make risky, imaginative, original titles like Simogo. Heck, they …
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What do you get when you cross the idea of sentient objects from Toy Story with eastern philosophies of reincarnation, …
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When it comes to people like me, there’s no such thing as “too much” Lovecraftian horror. I love to rep …
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Zach Gage’s Sage Solitaire (Free) is a fantastic example of how to make a mobile card game that’s unique, fast, …
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Fishlabs definitely chose a timely launch window for Stranded: Mars One (Free), so to speak. The game’s premise is largely …
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It seems like gore sells on the App Store recently, doesn’t it? Take Happy Wheels, the challenging platformer that was …
When a game has been revealed to be developed by one of the artists behind Monument Valley ($3.99), it has …