‘Galactic Keep’ Review – Keeping Me Up All Night
For some game developers, it’s almost a law that a game has to be fun within a certain number of …
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For some game developers, it’s almost a law that a game has to be fun within a certain number of …
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There are people who ask why retro games keep getting developed and iterated upon. We still have the classics, and …
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It’s been almost three years since famed bullet-hell shooter developer Cave released their last in-house iOS game in the genre …
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Deck Builders have really been on the rise in recent years. From the humble beginnings of games like Dominion, now …
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A few days ago, I wrote a story about how Collectible Card Games are flourishing on mobile devices, with Hearthstone, …
Even as they’ve racked up a few strong successes in the puzzle genre, I’m sure King has realized they would …
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One of last year’s best games makes the successful jump to the iPad
Angel Stone (Free) by Fincon is an aesthetically pleasing, high fantasy adventure game that invites players to join a revolution …
The first monster you fight in Doom & Destiny Advanced ($0.99) is a giant poop. Not long after, your characters …
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My first ever interaction with golf was on the NES. I remember being fascinated by the concept of hitting a …