Jenny was just accepted to the Royal University. That’s good news, because one day she’ll be queen, and she kinda needs to know how to control the weather before she takes that role. The bad news is that just a …
I’m not entirely sure how best to describe Strange Telephone. It’s one of those games. I guess it’s sort of like a point-and-click adventure game, but a little simpler than that, there are semi-random “worlds” for you to visit by …
Ready for the strongest trip to Rome ever? Big City Adventure: Rome lets you experience a tour of some of the city’s most famous sights as seen through the lens of a hidden object game. All you have to do …
Red’s Kingdom is an utterly gorgeous puzzle adventure game. In places, it’s a little repetitive and samey, but it’s quite hard to actively dislike it when it’s so charming and well made. In terms of its visuals and layout, it …
Gunhouse is an odd game with an odd premise. You have to protect a house, and the orphans that live there, from all sorts of surreal monstrosities that want nothing more than to capture and chow down on said orphans. …
The App Store isn’t short of puzzle games. It’s not even low on puzzle games that use touch based controls in an effective way. That doesn’t stop Splitter Critters feeling like a particularly shining light within the genre, though. In …
Warlock’s Tower is two-man development team Midipixel’s first mobile release, but it’s their fourth retro gaming homage. Their previous PC titles—W.A.G.N.E.R., Defender 88, and Soulstice—all share an appreciation for games of the past, with lovely pixel art, simple but instantly …
Let’s face it: we’ve all been there, done that with match-3 games. Even match-3 titles with a heavy RPG component are getting to be old hat by now. Yet they’ve proven so popular that any niche that hasn’t already been …