Review: Neuroshima Hex (iOS)
Neuroshima Hex is a popular strategy board game. How does it translate to iOS? Neuroshima Hex is one of those rare gems in the App Store. Most will hold your interest for 3 or 4 hours at best, but...
View ArticleReview: Hoplite (iOS)
Hoplite is a strategy/roguelike that seems simplistic at first sight, but quickly bares its fangs. Does it get too difficult too quickly, or is it worthwhile? Hoplite puts you in control of a lone...
View ArticleDisco Zoo Guide: Animal Patterns + Tips & Tricks
Disco Zoo: The game that lets you rescue animals from their natural habitats to put them where they belong – confined in your tidy mirror-balled zoo. Use our handy guide to sniff out each animal’s...
View ArticleReview – Ace Fishing: Wild Catch (iOS/Android)
Ace Fishing, by South Korean developer Com2uS, is their latest attempt at bringing digestible sports to mobile sets. With a pedigree that includes Apple Hall of Fame inductee HOMERUN BATTLE 3D on...
View ArticleThe Lords of Midnight and its sequel are awesome and on sale.
The Lords of Midnight, by the late Mike Singleton, is apparently a classic. I’m just going on word of mouth and Wikipedia entries here. Never having a ZX Spectrum (nor an interest in it), I haven’t...
View ArticleOne App Store change could end the free-to-play dominance
My name is Terry, and I am a free-to-play whale. I am not proud. In fact, I hate myself for falling for the foot-in-the-door approach to gaming. I have no one to blame but myself. Time and again, I...
View ArticleLetter Quest: Grimm’s Journey needs Greenlit, pick it up on the cheap in the...
I’m really late to this story, but if I don’t know, there’s a good chance you may not as well. Letter Quest: Grimm’s Journey (formerly “Spell Quest: Grimm’s Journey“) is up for a vote on Steam...
View ArticleReal Racing 3 to FINALLY get Real-Time Multiplayer… on iOS only
Electronic Arts and Firemonkeys are about to make a lot of racing fans either really happy or really sad with its next update. In addition to the two new cars, the Lamborghini Veneno and McLaren P1,...
View ArticleReview: Fighting Fantasy: Blood of the Zombies (iOS)
The Fighting Fantasy book series — an upgrade of the Choose Your Own Adventure formula — hits iOS, but how does it translate to an app? With full-fledged RPGs and other complex game types available on...
View ArticleReview: Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell (iOS)
Another Fighting Fantasy gamebook comes to iOS. How does House of Hell compare to Blood of the Zombies? The Fighting Fantasy books comprise a series started in 1982 that took the familiar Choose Your...
View ArticleTop Ten Games Missing from the App Store
Apple’s App Store is home to many terrific games, most of which make terrific use of touch controls. It’s also home to many ports across many different genres, be they mainstream or indie. There are a...
View ArticleReview: Colossatron: Massive World Threat (iOS)
Colossatron: Massive World Threat has one of the most jarring love/hate arcs ever experienced in a game – initially impressive then diving immediately into disappointment, only to inexplicably grow on...
View ArticleMark A. Brooks Played A Lot Of Games In 2013
Looking back, I probably crammed in more gaming last year than any other, which is crazy, because it didn’t feel like that much. But the list speaks for itself. These are the games that I finished,...
View ArticleReview: Symmetrain (iOS)
Symmetrain is a cool concept — spot the missing items in a mirrored landscape as your train moves faster and faster — but in an App Store flooded with endless-runner games, does Symmetrain steam ahead...
View ArticleReview: This Is Not A Test (iOS)
This Is Not A Test, an interactive apocalyptic comic book, tasks you with making the right choices to survive in a world given over to chaos. Are the repeated playthroughs worth the storyline payoff?...
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