It’s time to start jumping up and down and making excited kitty noises: Neko Atsume, the virtual cat-collecting game, just received an update that lets you play the game in English. I started playing Neko Atsume earlier this year with …
Do you remember the first time someone took a vibrant piece of paper and, folding carefully, made a three dimensional sculpture right in front of you? Or perhaps, you were handed a paper crane without knowing the skill behind it …
Despite all the critical acclaim and commercial success, I’ve never been a huge fan of path-drawing games. As with pretty much anything there have certainly been exceptions, but it’s never been a particularly exciting thing for me. Though I have …
It’s nearly Winter where I live. A harsh reminder that the heating isn’t so great in this house and my hands get cold. I think I’m going to circumvent this issue by playing a lot of Battle Supremacy: Evolution. It’s …
Due for release early next year, Momoka, is a charming looking 2.5D platforming adventure. You control a female adventurer, Momoka, as she attempts to figure out why her star is dying. This involves a trek across the solar system, as …
If there is one genre that I’ve maintained has no chance at picking up steam on mobile, it’s free-roaming shooters. I’m not talking about the games where you’re stuck in one position like in Sniper X, or where you move from …
The original (I mean original original) Blood Bowl was a quirky but charming tabletop strategy football game set in the Warhammer universe, and that’s just as bizarre as it sounds. It was turned into an official video game back in …
Remember Lume? Lume was a rather gorgeous adventure game that suffered due to some awkward puzzles. In a similar vein, Lumino City is just as beautiful to look at, but offers some shallow puzzles in return. Such beauty means that …