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iPhone/iPad Archive
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Captain Bubblenaut Invades Planet iPhone
Posted on August 12, 2013 | No CommentsCitizens of Planet Erf, bow down before your new ruler, Admiral Pop, and his son Captain Bubblenaut, the new star of an upcoming “1-touch slide the terrain” arcade-action iPhone game who’s trying to win the love and respect of his father. The good captain of […] -
Review: Echoes Episode 1: Greenhearth
Posted on August 8, 2013 | No CommentsEchoes: Episode 1 Greenhearth starts with a black and white still of our protagonist, the once dashing Ricky Fox—no, not the former NBA player—disheveled is his hotel room, frantically scribbling the story of how his sanity’s been stolen as things outside the door try to […] -
Indie Quickie: Little Inferno
Posted on July 16, 2013 | 1 CommentIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […] -
Review: Sewer Escape
Posted on July 11, 2013 | No CommentsApple has recently begun to celebrate the fact that five years of applications and games have cranked through the App Store for iOS devices. During that five year period numerous input methods have been created, discovered, lambasted or duplicated. Obviously touch and swipe are the easiest to […] -
Review: Moscow Dash
Posted on July 11, 2013 | No CommentsAs you might expect, the perks of being a drug-runner on the post-nuclear streets of Moscow are truly top-notch: Dilapidated alleyways and subway stations to stroll through, no health insurance whatsoever, and constant bum-rushes by endless streams of bat-wielding thugs, angry bureaucrats and aggressive bag […] -
Review: Kingdom Rush: Frontiers
Posted on July 9, 2013 | No CommentsUltimately, we don’t ask that much from our sequels—just that they be bigger, better and, by all that’s holy, not be Sex in the City 2. By those standards, Kingdom Rush: Frontiers, the follow-up to one of the most awesome and beloved tower defense games […] -
The Walking Dead: 400 Days Release Date Schedule Confirmed, Starting Today on PS3
Posted on July 2, 2013 | No CommentsWhen Telltale said the 400 Days DLC episode for The Walking Dead: Season One would be available in early July, they sure meant it. For PS3 users, early July means today, as soon as the PlayStation Store update goes down. That’s in North America of […] -
The Walking Dead: 400 Days DLC Episode Out in Early July
Posted on June 30, 2013 | No CommentsIn the latest episode of Telltale’s ‘Playing Dead’ web series, developers working on the upcoming 400 Days DLC for The Walking Dead: Season One share more details about how the new episode relates to the first season and bridges into the second season. The basics […] -
Review: Scurvy Scallywags in The Voyage to Discover the Ultimate Sea Shanty
Posted on June 24, 2013 | No CommentsPlenty of match-three games have captured my attention over the years. I can’t even begin to track the amount of time I’ve spent playing the many Bejeweled variations. Countless hours have been lost playing Puzzle Quest on the PSP. Most recently my fix has come […] -
Indie Quickie: The Big Big Castle
Posted on June 18, 2013 | No CommentsIt takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […]

