The best way to describe Deila nd would be a blend of minor elements from both Minecraft and Super Mario Galaxy with a strong focus on more modern survival mechanics. While I wouldn’t say the game is extremely similar to many other titles, I can definitely see the inspiration of those …
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 »Rocket Rascal: Familiar Endless – Review
Let’s cut to the chase here: Rocket Rascal is a charming and fundamentally sound game that unfortunately fails to innovate on any of its mechanics to let it distinguish itself from the rest. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad game, by any means! It just feels like an old game, …
Read More »Muno Defense: unique tower defense – Review
Muno Defense is an interesting and unique look at the ever popular tower defense genre of games. Instead of towers or tanks or magic, you are in charge of a body’s immune system, fighting off nasty germs that are traveling down pathways to a healthy cell. The graphics are very …
Read More »Tomb Heroes: endless survivor game – Review
Tomb Heroes is an arcade like action game with a simple premise. You’re trapped in a tomb with monsters, raiders, and traps. I wouldn’t call it an endless runner, but more an endless survivor game. It’s not like this is a first in a new genre, but you get the …
Read More »Chasm Jump: Creating Deep Fissures in my Enjoyment – Review
When I first saw Chasm Jump, it looked to me like a superhard platformer in the style of Super Meat Boy. It advertised itself as a “one tap” jumping game, yet appeared to feature many dangerous-looking hazards which made me curious how it played. That curiosity led me through one …
Read More »Timing Hero: Big Contents in Little Pixels – Review
The great thing about the old handheld games is that they were FUN more than anything else. Sure, they had their share of shortcomings. Like that 8-bit music that your mom said to gives her headaches (and it kinda does now that you are older even though you don’t want …
Read More »Big Hunter: Because if it’s Not Big, Why Hunt it? – Review
Growing up I played a ton of flash games chiefly about angling the trajectory of one thing and sending it sailing toward other things. Whether it was a man being launched from a cannon on to a safe landing zone, monkeys throwing explosive bananas at eachother, or the classic tanks-shooting-other-tanks …
Read More »Angry Bedous: Retro Flash Game on Mobile – Review
My younger sister used to play a lot of flash games when she was a child. The kind of games that I called stupid. And not really a game. The games where the player is a “chef” and asked to build a burger (or sometimes a pizza) by clicking different ingredients …
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