‘Random Runners’ Review – A Complete Mess
Playing a bad game is no fun, and it’s even worse when that bad game comes from a developer you …
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Playing a bad game is no fun, and it’s even worse when that bad game comes from a developer you …
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I certainly do enjoy when a game provides its own pun, especially when the pun actually checks out in all …
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D3 Publisher, the monster-geniuses behind Puzzle Quest, have always been more concerned with iteration and execution than novelty. They weren’t …
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Upon first playing Soul Grinder (Free) and, understandably, being used to the plethora of casual endless runners and the like …
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It’s been about a month, so that means it’s time for the latest JRPG release from Kemco. As I’ve mentioned …
Continue reading “‘RPG Infinite Dunamis’ Review – Infinite Potential, Average Results”
Galaxoid ($0.99) is not an original game, but it’s a great time-killer. While the retro shooter is obviously a riff …
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Strategy games can often be an intimidating lot. The concept of micromanaging in general, right off the bat, can be …
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I’ve slowly watched the mobile market develop more and more console-like experiences. While many gamers are quick to count out …
Continue reading “‘The Secret of Space Octopuses’ Review – Console-like Quality With a Few Hiccups”
The sun: the source of all life, the hub around which our planet orbits, the eventual assassin of Earth. Many …
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Sometimes you’ll pick up a puzzle game and burn yourself out rather quickly due to the overuse of tiring mechanics. …
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