Published: May 30, 2010
Revolution software claim that Broken Sword: Directors cut for iPhone is their definitive version… let’s take a closer look shall we?
Published: May 28, 2010
I hate how my time gets all consumed at times. Looking down on my iPhone concentrating, planning and upgrading. Looking up I have often lost one or two hours to the game. This happens too often with tower defense games, and BioArmy is no exception. It is never about the story, but always about finding [...]
Published: May 26, 2010
As mentioned last weekend, NAMCO are adding a PAC-MAN spin to the popular match three puzzler…
Published: May 23, 2010
There are so many cool duos out there, and Sam & Max are among the quirkiest. The sensible canine Sam combined with the crazed rabbit Max are yet again tracking down peril to choke it out. This time the duo has to stop the intergalactic menace called Skunk’ape.
Sam & Max has got the gameplay of [...]
Published: May 22, 2010
Matching jewels, making combos, going for high-scores, I know what you’re thinking: Bejewelled? Well not this time.
Published: May 22, 2010
It’s 30 years of the pizza shaped pill popper, and to celebrate NAMCO are having a sale.
Published: May 15, 2010
Lateral thinking.
Published: May 13, 2010
Konami announced today that they are bringing the Castlevania franchise to iPhone and iPod Touch.
Published: May 11, 2010
Finally we can see the end of the adventure we embarked on about three months ago. In the third part in the Path of the Dragon trilogy we finally get to see some proper blood, and even an encounter with a vampire lord.
If you have been following the first two parts of the trilogy you [...]
Published: May 6, 2010
Make Love not War is an old slogan that we hear quite rarely these days. How about making Love Love? I am all for that way of viewing life. Instead of saying we should do this, and not that we do double of the good stuff. My ramblings are indeed somewhat induced by playing too [...]
Published: May 5, 2010
EA attempt the seemingly impossible… create a faithful reproduction of one of the most beloved board games of all time.
Published: May 4, 2010
This is probably the gayest game ever. I am not saying that that is a bad thing, but rather an extremely colourful and blingy thingy. It might also be considered to be a rather simple match game for kids. Colourful and blingy work well for that description as well.
Pony Surprise is a remove matching blocks [...]
Published: April 20, 2010
Chaos Rings tells a tale of woe, pain and betrayal. Somewhere in all this the characters have to learn to trust each other, and perhaps even learn how to love. This might sound cliché, but Square Enix manages to make it all really interesting. The story, and characters found within Chaos Rings are the most [...]
Published: April 16, 2010
Let me start preface this review by saying this: This game is awesome. It’s game perfect for fans of space shooters and puzzle games alike.
Published: April 16, 2010
The Amiga classic that never was loses none of it’s 16bit charm in this polished remake on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
Published: April 14, 2010
Since I purchased my iPad I have been playing mostly full 3d action games, so when QuantZ came in for review I was looking forward to playing a nice relaxed puzzler. When I saw that it was actually a pretty original concept I was more excited.
QuantZ is kind of like a piece matching game, but [...]
Published: April 14, 2010
Since Enigmo Deluxe isn’t really a sequel to Enigmo, I’m not going to write a review, because that just seems redundant. That said, I still think it right to at least write a little bit about my experiances with the expanded and tweeked iPad exclusive version of Enigmo; because, well I’m the iPad guy, so [...]
Published: April 13, 2010
I really enjoy mashups of different genres into new games. Hit n’ Run takes the classic match color block puzzle and mashes it with old school Outrun racing. Smashing into matching cars while swerving between trailers with another color is really fun, and as such the game play mechanic really works. A lack of game [...]
Published: April 12, 2010
Flies and spiders have been waging war since the creation of the first spider web. Ever since that first fly got caught cruising too close to it, and having it’s head devoured by a spider. For apparent reason the flies started disliking spiders to great extent. For countless years of dying at the teeth of [...]
Published: April 10, 2010
Some people love the Rubik’s cube; others like me can understand how it might appeal to some people. I suck at the Rubik’s cube, and hence I find little joy in solving it. Nacho on the other hand can solve it in the same time it takes me to count the different sides. Qbism is [...]