‘Stormblades’ Review – Now With Fewer Calories
Stormblades (Free) is Diet Infinity Blade ($5.99). I say this not to demean the game or to put it down, …
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Stormblades (Free) is Diet Infinity Blade ($5.99). I say this not to demean the game or to put it down, …
Continue reading “‘Stormblades’ Review – Now With Fewer Calories”
A great combination of classic puzzle gameplay and RPG elements.
It’s late on a Friday afternoon/evening, and we’re getting ready to wrap things up until Monday. But before we give …
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Rop ($0.99) has a bit of an odd name. Without the accent over the o, it may seem like “rahp” …
You probably know the William Shakespeare play Hamlet, or at least you have some form of cultural awareness about it …
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One genre that I can’t get enough of is shoot ’em ups. I think I’ll be taking them to my …
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A first glance at Imps in Tokyo ($1.99) might not really reveal much about what type of game it is. …
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We’ve seen plenty of games that take after the kind of endless wave-sliding popularized by Tiny Wings ($1.99), and refined …
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Gameloft’s latest dungeon crawler is squarely in the freemium camp, but it’s actually done fairly right this time.
It’s always a tricky task to make a game that’s challenging without being frustrating. It’s a fine line between making …
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