‘Rōnin’ Review – A Pretty View into a Standard Endless Runner
A beautiful, though otherwise standard, endless runner
A beautiful, though otherwise standard, endless runner
Let’s clear the air: clean lines and futuristic stylings aside, Pixelbite Games‘ Repulze ($0.99) shares little in common with Wipeout. One is …
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There is no way to sugarcoat this: ShaqDown (Free) is not a great game. It is, at best, a merely serviceable …
Hundreds ($2.99) could almost get away without an explanation. Here’s how the first level plays: you put your finger down …
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The machines invade Korea in this sequel to 2011’s Tower Offense game
Skygoblin’s The Journey Down ($4.99) is a classic point and click adventure with a certain visual similarity to Grim Fandango, …
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ZeptoLab makes charming games. It’s kind of their thing, judging by Cut The Rope’s eminently marketable Om Nom. The studio’s …
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The original 1991 RPG makes an excellent debut on iOS in this port of the DS remake.
Are you the sort of person who knows all about the majestic alot? Have you considered sending your friends posters …
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Relive the totally awesome 80s in Rockstar’s well-done port of Vice City.