‘Heroes and Castles’ Review – A Challenging and Rewarding Melding of Genres
Castle defense gets infused with hectic action in this excellent genre mashup
Castle defense gets infused with hectic action in this excellent genre mashup
Mobile games have left their roots behind, no longer relying on entertaining us with a dozen variations of Snake and …
When Imangi Studios originally launched Temple Run (Free) in August of 2011, the small indie developer had no idea the …
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An overtly simple, IAP-filled disservice to a classic series
Commando vegetables take on a zombie horde in this ridiculous take on an action/tower defense game
Shenandoah Studios’ The Battle of the Bulge ($9.99) is to the iPad what SSG’s fabled Panzer General was to PC …
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The whole roguelike thing can seem kind of intense—the permadeath, particularly. It’s all struggle and strife and the near-inevitable fall. …
As mobile hardware reaches the point of being comparable to consoles, we’re seeing less and less “Game Boy” versions of …
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There’s no denying Kumobius’s Time Surfer ($0.99) owes a lot to Tiny Wings ($1.99). It has the same swoopy hills, …
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Platforming games can be a finicky genre on iOS. It almost always comes down to the controls. I’ve played otherwise …
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