‘Dandara’ Review – Gravity-Defying Goodness
For anyone who’s reached adulthood, few game genres are as comforting as metroidvania. There’s something about the combo of action …
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For anyone who’s reached adulthood, few game genres are as comforting as metroidvania. There’s something about the combo of action …
Continue reading “‘Dandara’ Review – Gravity-Defying Goodness”
Developer Kenny Sun is best known for his unique puzzle games involving geometric shapes. Each of those games picks a …
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As I’ve talked about before, the original Disc Drivin’ was something of an obsession with the TouchArcade staff and many …
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Final Fantasy games on mobile tend to fall into one of two categories.They’re either expensive-for-mobile ports of the console classics or …
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Once upon a time, most of the card games you’d find in the App Store were of the CCG variety, …
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Kakao might not be a game company you are familiar with, but their success overseas has opened doors for them …
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It feels like a million years ago now, but at one point the most hopping hub for indie games was …
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It’s kind of a crutch any time one explains or reviews a mobile game and says “it’s kind of like …
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If you asked me what a typical Nitrome game is, I’d say it’s a fun game with good pixel art, …
Continue reading “‘Slime Pizza’ Review – Why Don’t Doggos Like Slime? I Don’t Get It.”
Joe Richardson’s iOS debut game, Four Last Things ($3.99), is out. This is a port of a Steam game, but …
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