In the mood for either baseball or solitaire and can’t quite make up your mind? Home Run Solitaire is a shockingly competent combination of the two popular past-times that’ll keep you clicking for hours on end. You play the role …
Video games can get away with aping actions like shooting, jumping, etc in a manner that more directly translates to the real world, but board games have to abstract things much, much more. At least they do if they want …
Mini Guns, now available globally for both iOS and Android, is not – as the name might otherwise suggest – a game about firepower. In fact, if you’re the kind of player that enjoys delving into the minutia of your …
Nothing like a rivalry between magicians to keep a small town entertained. Sir Charles Galdor spent years training two boys in his ways of magic and mystery. They grew up to be some of the most talented showmen around. A …
Castaway Cove is a game that encourages you not to play it. Leave it idle for a while and you’ll come back to all sorts of special rewards. Spend them on upgrading your village and fixing your ship, then pop …
Playing off the current American obsession with the Civil War and reconstruction eras, Noblemen: 1896 takes players back in time. Rather than enmeshing the player within the real events of the age, Noblemen: 1896 imagines an alternate reality. In this …
The Guides was a tough puzzle game. Mostly because it was full of riddles and codes that took some time to truly decipher. At its heart it was relatively simplistic, but it did a great job of hiding that amongst …
It’s not often that you can say a game sparks an existential crisis in you, but that’s what Merge Town! does. It’s a cross between an idle clicker and something like Triple Town, having you attempting to grow a town …