Nevergrid is a very perky puzzle game where your goal is to gather fallen stars bring them back in the sky. You will have to use your wits to overcome some angry foes along the way, but you can take your time doing so as the game is turn-based. When …
Read More »Rocky Road: a rock paper scissors puzzle – Review
When I was first approached to review a game called Rocky Road, I have to admit I wasn’t jumping for joy. Another Crossy Road clone, I thought. Thankfully, I love being proven wrong so I ended up being delighted with this little puzzle game for the iPhone. The app keeps …
Read More »Noodles!: connect all the tiles in this puzzle – Review
I’m always happy to promote local talents, especially when indeed, talent there is. From the fun studios of Lummoxlabs.com located in the Grand Toronto Area comes this brainteaser of a puzzle called Noodles! Noodles! is a very fun puzzle where you need to make sure all the tiles are connected. …
Read More »Alto’s Adventure: A snowboarding endless runner – Review
This endless runner made by Snowman, from Toronto Canada, comes as a lack of good snowboarding game available for mobile. The developers felt, as snowboarders themselves, dissatisfied with the cartoony, badly controlled games available in the App Store. To quote them, what they really wanted was to “capture the true …
Read More »Rocket Roy: flying to the moon – Review
Straight out of a Tim Burtonesque world comes Roy. Roy loves his girlfriend Jezebel. The tiny problem comes in the form of distance, she lives on the other side of their planet. Looking at the moon every night, he dreams to be with her. And what easier way to reach …
Read More »Sature: a colorful board game – Review
Have you ever, as a kid, or maybe as a late blooming artist, mixed colors together to see what creations you could make? Imagine a game based on that concept. To call is a puzzle isn’t very accurate, as Sature is a board game of color where your goal is …
Read More »100 Spots: a one level brain teaser – Review
A single level puzzle? That doesn’t sound even remotely challenging for my brain. But of course there’s gotta be a catch somewhere. And there definitely is. 100 spots has a simple premise when you think about it. Even the devs admitted it was based off a childhood paper and pencil …
Read More »Black Tower Enigma; an orc’s plight – Review
It’s not everyday you feel empathy for an orc. They’re odd looking, clumsy and well, green! But when a dress, gifted by a mysterious fairy, suddenly takes off to the skies with the wife of this orc named Wigo, you can’t help but to sympathize with the poor fellow. So …
Read More »Freediving Hunter: Here Fishie Fishie – Review
Take a deep breath and let the hunt begin! In Freediving Hunter, we are to walk the steps, or swim them rather, of a new spearhunter facing his underwater adventures. The premise couldn’t be easier to understand: the more fish you successfully catch, the more you can advance in your …
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