‘Dragons Dream’ Review – Legendary Fantasy Landscapist Roger Dean’s Official iOS Game
Fans of both video games and music are likely familiar with the work of fantasy landscape artist Roger Dean. Since …
Fans of both video games and music are likely familiar with the work of fantasy landscape artist Roger Dean. Since …
In July of last year, Taito released their psychedelic rhythm game Groove Coaster ($2.99) to much critical acclaim. It was …
How to explain Arranger (Free)? It doesn’t quite fit into any bucket I’m familiar with. It’s a mini-game collection, a …
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Gameloft’s Asphalt series of racing games have come a long, long way since their humble beginnings on mobile phones, the …
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Way back in the spring of 2010, when No Can Win’s Cubed Rally Racer (Free) hit the scene, the lay …
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This morning, Eli and I spent checked out Hill Climb Racing (Free), the number one free app on the App …
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Micro Miners ($1.99) feels a bit crude and dirty in more ways than one, and it’s such a better game …
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Return to a zombified NYC in Foursaken’s long-awaited horror FPS sequel
“In 2012, USA launched a secret proejct. To wake up Japanese people from being too peaceful, their new weapon was …
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Take Canabalt ($2.99), flip its camera 90 degrees and replace jumping with shoving and that, ladies and germs, is Shove …
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