‘Ninjas – Stolen Scrolls’ Review – No, Ninja, No, Ninja, No
Castle Crashers is a game that, so far, is not available on the App Store. This is apparently a problem …
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Castle Crashers is a game that, so far, is not available on the App Store. This is apparently a problem …
Continue reading “‘Ninjas – Stolen Scrolls’ Review – No, Ninja, No, Ninja, No”
As you are probably well aware of by now, free-to-play endless runners are one of the most common types of …
Continue reading “‘Gold Diggers’ Review – A Free-To-Play High Score Chaser With A Twist”
With so many endless runners on the market, it’s imperative that as a developer, you try everything you can to …
Continue reading “‘RunBot’ Review – Duck, Dip, Dive, Destroy”
This freemium-heavy Madden Social successor is a far cry from an actual football video game.
I’ve tinkered with a lot of real-time strategy games over the 30 or so years that I’ve been gaming. My …
Continue reading “‘Great Battles Medieval’ Review – Middling Real-time Strategy”
Often times, platformers can weight themselves down with unnecessary actions, button inputs, and mechanics that sound better on paper than they actually …
I’ll admit, I figured Puddle ($2.99) to be just another physics-puzzler involving liquid and Rube Goldberg-like level design; its soulless …
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If you have no tolerance for Electronic Dance Music (EDM), Double Fine’s Dropchord (Free) won’t be your thing. No chance. It …
Continue reading “‘Dropchord’ Review – Double Fine Goes Disco”
The App Store offers more than its fair share of traditional, sidescrolling platform games. If you’re tired of traveling the …
Continue reading “‘Freedom Fall’ Review – Falling for Vertical Platformers”
Solar Flux HD ($8.99) sends you off into space, alone on a mission to refuel the many stars of the …
Continue reading “‘Solar Flux HD’ iPad Review – Setting Suns on Fire”