Isoland choses to carry the point and click adventure banner—a genre famous for cryptic puzzles and narratives clothed with mystique and intrigue—but can it live up to the rich lineage from which it derives? Isoland does a fantastic job of generating the aforementioned mystery by supplementing it with an enchanting …
Read More »Sacred Legends: monsters, magic, and evil villains – Review
Ah, yet another fantasy RPG has hit the app store. Is there anything better than venturing into an outlandish world rife with monsters, magic, and evil villains? Clearly the app store and the majority of its developers don’t seem to think so. The real question is diversity. Does the newest …
Read More »CometQ: endless block breaker – Review
Less is more, an often worn-out phrase that, despite its trite usage, perfectly summarizes CometQ. Taking its… cue from classic trendsetters like Pong, this simple experience brings us back to our gaming roots, and ultimately reminds us why video games are fun at a basic level. CometQ is an endless …
Read More »Petagon: Rise of the Dragonlord – Review
Petagon: Rise of the Dragonlord is aimed at a particular audience. The developer understands that non-fantasy fans won’t be delving into this magical realm, lest one or two have recently watched Netflix’s Stranger Things and have subsequently been inspired to dip their toes in some Dungeons & Dragon-esque material. With …
Read More »