If you’re playing a Hidden Object Adventure game, chances are somebody’s dead. With a lot of games, you might wish it was you, or, in the least, you may pray for a light coma. Not this time. Do some jumping …
It’s funny how, despite Mushroom 11 being out on desktops for a while, I never managed to play it until a week or two before its mobile release. I wish I hadn’t waited so long, because both versions are great. No matter your preferred platform, it’s an …
Who could forget their high school prom? Angela Napoli certainly hasn’t. Hers was so memorable it made the front page of the newspaper! It’s prom season again, and with all the young girls looking for the latest fashions to wear …
I have a pretty solid track record of enjoying games that involve temples and spikes. Especially ones that have a retro-inspired pixel art style. So of course I jumped in to Temple of Spikes all bright eyed and excited. But …
Bit City is one of those games that really should come with a warning label: Installing Bit City may result in the loss of your weekend and social life for the foreseeable future. Though it leans more towards clicker than …
Puzzle lovers who appreciate slower, introspective pacing will appreciate Nexon’s newest game, After The End: Forsaken Destiny. While its isometric style and mellow, isolated tone might be reminiscent of Monument Valley, After The End feels like a bigger world, with …
As the 19th century comes to a close, a small town in France is having a bit of a problem. A wolf problem. Wait, scratch that, a werewolf problem, which is about a thousand times worse. Neighbors are suspicious of …
Blatshire, England. 1756. You’re on your way home to see your wife and kids who just got settled in a brand new castle. It’s quite comfy according to their letters, and the children are having a great time running around …