I really like when people are not afraid to create something new, especially when it is good. This game is no exception. Climberia: Pirates is a game driven heavily by inertia. For you who does not know, inertia is a tendency of something to remain still or moving unless acted …
Read More »Templar Battleforce: Bloodpumping and Patriotic – Review
Templar Battleforce, the turn based RPG from Trese brothers, is a tactical focused game with a story both blood pumping and patriotic. It’s also confusing and disturbing, similar to the early history of the United States of America. The story begins with a traveler who left his homeland due to oppression. People of the …
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 »Julius Caesar-Gallic War: Mechanized Warfare – Review
Julius Caesar-Gallic War is a very captivating tower defense game revolving around the Greek era, but instead of Greek military units, mechanized warfare is used throughout the game. It is pretty much a normal tower defense game, but includes a few concepts that aren’t necessarily incorporated into other games. First …
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 »Yumbers: the yummy numbers game – Review
I’ll confess right away that number puzzle games aren’t really my cup of tea. Sudoku never appealed to me, and I know a lot of classic number puzzle games on the app store I’ve let slip past my radar. However, Yumbers was a game that stood out to me. This …
Read More »Panic Drop Review
Panic Drop is a classic arcade based game where you control what appears to be a ninja cube. The game has the cube sliding down icy slopes for the highest score in a fast paced non-stop reflex tester. The object of this game is to jump at the right times …
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