There are thousands of games that hit the App Store and Google Play every month. That makes sifting through them all by yourself to pick the cream of the crop a nearly impossible task. You need someone to help sort …
Burly Men at Sea is the second “quiet adventure” from two-person development house Brain&Brain. Their first, Doggins, was a short but sweet hop into a terrier’s dreams of space flight, time travel, and villainous squirrel shindigs. This love of the …
As a kid, I was too big a wimp to try BMX biking, despite watching a few friends pull off some cool tricks. A lack of dexterity in my body and some good old-fashioned cowardice got in the way for …
Gamebooks have come a long way since the days of being physical books alongside pen and paper. That’s particularly noticeable when you look at the Sorcery! series of games, courtesy of Inkle. It’s been a while coming but, at last, …
So, an insane serial killer is on the loose, you say? And he’s recreating scenes from your father’s classic films, trapping people inside, then teasing you to solve the mystery before they meet their doom. Well, that’s definitely the strangest …
There have been so many voxel-based games released since Minecraft popularized the aesthetic that our eyes tend to glaze over when we see blocks these days. Despite our cube fatigue, last week’s newly released Dungeon of Gravestone caught our attention—and …
Between the launch of iOS 10, WatchOS 3, and the iPhone 7, there’s no shortage of mobile-related happenings this week. Maybe that’s why developers are being so timid. There aren’t a lot of new games worth highlighting this week — …
Nitrome is known for its ability to take the fundamental building blocks of a mobile genre, shake them up, add its own twist, and then squish the whole thing back together into something that feels fresh and familiar at the …