Review: Frozen Synapse
Frozen Synapse is a tactical turn-based strategy game from Mode 7 Games that uses right-click menus and randomly generated elements. Read the full review…
Frozen Synapse is a tactical turn-based strategy game from Mode 7 Games that uses right-click menus and randomly generated elements. Read the full review…
A review of Fate of the Pharaoh from indie developer Cateia Games. In their latest outing, the company focuses the gameplay, cuts out the fat and turns out a stronger iteration of their cute-styled civ sim template.
Tip, hop and toss your way to the girl of your dreams. Do bipeds with long tails really have the most fun? Find out in this indie game for iOS devices.
Read our review of Attack of the Mutant Sheep for iOS. Mutant sheep are attacking your hot dog! Fend them off, or get flocked!
Select the right units, and place them well. The forces of evil have a slightly large posse. Time to get medieval on their asses with A Knights Dawn for iOS.
Swords and Soldiers is a well-crafted, well-liked side-scroller finally ported to iOS, but the questions remains – what took them so long when this is such an obvious match?
Choice of Games is a game development company that specializes in iPhone and Android apps that consist of following and creating your own story. The release of this sequel to Choice of Romance called Choice of Intrigues also marks the release of this series to the Amazon Kindle.
A review of the indie game Mighty Fin for iOS. It’s short, sweet and found it’s way into my stone cold heart.
The Mooniz are here! These cute but cheeky critters are invading from the moon and you are Earth’s only hope in this simple yet highly addictive action puzzler! Read the review…
Occupying a space somewhere between Puzzle Fighter and Clickr! Greedy bankers incorporates the iPhone touchscreen scheme to add a frantic level of heightened speed. Read the full review…
“Spirits” and “Spirits for iPad” will be available as a free download today in cooperation with FreeAppADay.com. A major update is also around the corner, that will make the game more accessible and add Game Center Achievements.
Wolves and Eagles duke it out on a magical battlefield that closely resembles a Connect Four board. Does it all line up, or does the bottom drop out?
A review of tower defence strategy game Anomaly: Warzone Earth from independent game developer 11bit, a solid outing that made this writer sit up and pay attention.
A review of Hector: Badge of Carnage – Episode One: We Negotiate With Terrorists from Telltale games, wherein heavy handed sophomoric humor is salvaged by some clever puzzles and art style.
A review of a point-and-click version of a beloved Russian fable. Does this remake of the 2002 Windows title warm the heart, or leave players out in the cold?