Review: Chronicles of a Dark Lord
From Kisareth Studios comes a tale of magic, politics, and a really large evil family. Read our full review of Magus Lee’s first devious adventure.
From Kisareth Studios comes a tale of magic, politics, and a really large evil family. Read our full review of Magus Lee’s first devious adventure.
Oil Rush shows promise as a near-future RTS/Tower Defense game but ultimately something isn’t quite right. Read the review…
Hard Reset from Flying Hog gets a facelift, new monsters and levels with the Hard Reset: Extended Edition
Master your blasters faster, or face disaster. Waves of attackers will test your mettle. Upgrade, stack and program your units to create the ultimate defense.
Improving on the already stunning visuals that made the original Trine famous, Trine 2 further refines the experience, and even includes online co-op play.
Keys of a Gamespace by Sébastien Genvo working with the University of Metz team offers a stab into a rare genre of gaming – of theory and psychology. Read the full review…
A man’s life hangs in the balance as images from his life cry out to be claimed as his true memories. Can his past be reconstructed before time runs out? Find out in Retention…
Pocket Summoner is a Pokemon-inspired PvP online Freemium game for iOS that awards those willing to open their wallets, but that offers sufficient “non-paying” adversaries to grant much idle time killed going back and forth obsessively
JigMan! from Head Games Studios feels like a strange mix of the classic games Berzerk and Qix. Does this C64 tribute pay off? Read the full review…
Blocks that Matter from Swing Swing Submarine, combines self-referential post-modern storyline, great platforming gameplay, and some wickedly challenging puzzles.
A review of Best in Show Solitaire, a themed casual card game from indie developer Graduate Games. How does it fare?
Read our review of Attack of the Mutant Sheep for iOS. Mutant sheep are attacking your hot dog! Fend them off, or get flocked!
Intergalactic Creations, the developers of Camy Adventures – Episode 1, took that most classic game genre–the platform jumper–and created a quirky little game with strikingly crisp, high-resolution graphics. It’s a testament to the fact that you can make a game with all the modern trappings that stays true to its classic gaming roots.
A retro top-down shooter? Sounds great. Does Steel Storm: Burning Retribution storm the beaches, or fly around in circles?
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.