These days, geometry and puzzle games go together like peanut butter and jelly—a familiar, comfortable pairing that is tough to make innovative. We may already know what to expect from cubes and planes and trajectories; but just when we think …
Bowmasters feels almost like a form of stress relief. A game all about throwing projectiles at your enemies and watching as blood splatters everywhere is sure to be a fun way to unwind after a long day. It’s reasonably simple …
Zootopia Crime Files feels a little like a reskinned version of the popular free-to-play hidden object game Criminal Case, and that’s not a bad thing. As a one time addict of Criminal Case, I know the ins and outs of the formula. …
Hero Generations is an interesting squidging together of ideas and genres that manages to take parts of the roguelike and the 4X strategy genres and fold them into each other. It doesn’t always work, and it takes a while to …
Defend Your Turf is a super simple strategy game that’s all about chasing hoodlums away from your patch. It builds on its premise reasonably well, and its perfectly sized battles are just right for mobile play. But it has a handful …
To begin with, Tetris Battle Drop is going to annoy you. Mainly because it doesn’t explain its controls very well, and you’ll spend a good chunk of time dropping tetrominoes in the wrong places and cursing under your breath. But then …
Legend of the Skyfish is probably the most upbeat Cthulhu-esque adventure I’ve ever experienced. Seriously, am I the only one who thinks the story has a Lovecraftian elder god feel to it? No? Not even with the greedy fishing village …
The curiously named Mr. Robot:1.51exfiltrati0n.ipa (or .apk if you’re on Android) is just as curious as its name suggests. While you’re better off telling your friends “I’ve been playing that Mr. Robot game” rather than remembering exactly how to spell …