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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »Orbit: A Cyclic Crescendo – Review
Somewhere deep within the sparkling darkness of the cosmos, a miniature space ship circles endlessly around a brown voxel planet. Marooned in space with presumably malfunctioning circuitry, its only course of survival is to alter its travel speeds and avoid the incoming asteroids. Rory Pickering’s fresh approach to classic arcade games is …
Read More »Save The Planet: Another one bites the dust – Review
What is it with the AppStore and spacey-spiralling circle games about little things trying to smash a big thing in the center? First Osmos, then Nukleus, now Save The Planet. Of course with such a non-specific name like Save The Planet, Reventador Games LTD’s second app store release could’ve been …
Read More »Fable of Journey: Zombie Slaying Fun – Review
Tower Defense games are a very popular genre on mobile devices, and why wouldn’t they be? The touch screen is perfect for tapping units, dragging and dropping your forces into position, and swiping around the area with ease. Fable of Journey is one of these titles that offers a unique …
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