City building fans are still looking for that game to scratch the itch left by SimCity 2000, aren’t they? I know I am. No game has quite rivalled its wonder. While City Mania tries its best, and is pretty good …
If you’re a millennial who was raised in an English-speaking country, chances are you grew up with Pictionary. Since the first edition was launched in 1985 it has featured alongside Monopoly, Risk and Boggle as a staple of game nights …
War Of Crown is the latest strategy RPG from Gamevil. It’s a big shiny production that’s dripping with quality and polish. While a glance at the app’s icon will probably give you a decent grasp of what to expect here, …
Ten murders with no suspects and a serial killer with a catchy name. You might be a pretty good police detective, but even this case is a bit much to handle. The murderer is about to strike again, so you …
Consider, for a moment, the ordinary object of a cup. Perhaps you have one in view right now. When you look at that cup, can you find all of the shapes that make up its dimension? If you get down …
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of match-3 puzzle games currently on the market. Yet even when deluged with options, the appetite is such that any new release featuring a household name is essentially guaranteed a large enough audience to …
Father and Son has been billed as, and technically is, the first mobile game developed and published through an archaeological museum. However, to call it a game might be a bit of a stretch. Father and Son might be better …
When indie puzzler Evergrow: Paper Forest was launched recently, its arrival on the App Store caused a considerable amount of confusion. Wasn’t there just a puzzle game called Evergrow released for iOS a couple of months ago? There was, and …