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 …
Read More »Crashing Season: Fart in the faces of hunters – Review
Have you ever dreamed of running around as a pig, using your farts to kill the hunters attempting to slaughter you while simultaneously headbutting large logs into other hunters? Neither have I, but Crashing Season allows you to do just that. Developed by Koukoi Games, Crashing Season is a 3D runner game …
Read More »Space for Two: fun little space shooter – Review
The game Space for Two is meant to be played by two people on opposite sides of the screen with each controlling a spaceship which shoots lasers constantly. The graphics are simple and streamlined. It is easy to follow ship movements and enemies even when a lot is going on …
Read More »Eraser: Stationery has never been so terrifying – Review
Rarely is the threat of a deadline relished, however Eraser seeks to put the fun back into the horrible chase of the calendar in a charming puzzle platformer. Assist your character, a stressed designer, as he flees the dreaded red highlighter across a backdrop of his own unfinished blueprints. Your only weapon …
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 …
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