Deep within the depths of one particular Amazonian jungle, a very serious problem has become apparent. Firstly, an evil worm and his army have invaded, and secondly, they are threatening to transform the beautiful biome into a grimy bog. To stop their wicked plan, Toby the teenage armadillo embarks on the perilous …
Read More »TIME LOCKER: a ticking time bomb – Review
Some might consider TIME LOCKER to be a game that practices minimalism, with its rough, simplistic character designs and a grid-like interface that almost seem bare. It seem the developer wanted to keep the interaction with the players to a minimum, for the game has no tutorial or how to …
Read More »Bouncy Tower: Not Enough Bounce – Review
Ever since the overwhelming success of Crossy Road, we’ve been getting a lot of “adverb noun” games that have tried to replicate a fraction of the success of Crossy Road, whether they be hit-or-miss (spoiler: mostly miss). I mean, don’t get me wrong! We have gotten some good inspired ones …
Read More »Enyo: not a Perfect 10, Yo – Review
As a lover of roguelikes and roguelites, (ie. games that you must beat in one life or start over, the levels and enemies differing each run) I was excited to try Enyo. The screenshots were immediately appealing to me; the game looked very polished, featured a distinct art style, and …
Read More »The Raccoon Escape: It’s Gettin’ Hot in Here – Review
When a lively samba kicks off this fiery little gem, you almost forget there’s a raccoon being suspended by rope over a rapidly rising pit of lava. Needless to say, Pocahontas would be mortified. It’s quite evident that developer Can Play has a crazy sense of humour – allegedly one …
Read More »Quick Drop: hang on to your phone – Review
Those awkward elevator moments are no more, thanks to Toronto-based Woolly Walrus’s strategic tap experience Quick Drop. Simply drop your elevator passengers at the floor matching their corresponding colour and symbol in a timely fashion to beat this Unity-made tap title. That’s a lot easier said than done however, and …
Read More »Pandora’s Books
Nope, don’t like this one. Don’t like this one at all. Do you remember a while ago when I complained that a few decent free games on the AppStore had thrown out the trend of “free” being synonymous with “slightly less fun than picking at the edge of the plastic …
Read More »Darkest Light: Goosebumps in the Night – Review
Darkest Light: Goosebumps in the Night is a charming little game by Carl Martin Jimenez in which you play an anxiety-ridden little boy afraid of storms. Worse things, crawl through the night, however, so the player must use the power of thunder and lightning to expose the ghosts and monsters …
Read More »Hill Car Drag Racing: Hard Rock Hallelujah – Review
If giant toy trucks racing on dirt tracks with a grungy rock anthem in the background sounds like fun, Hill Car Drag Racing may be the pearl to your jam. It’s not quite Nitro Circus, but ASK Homework’s exhilarating racer comes with an infectious spirit and a sensational grindfest. Certain games don’t …
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