How often do you check your phone each day? The number got too huge? Ok, think about how often you check it each hour. Odds are it’s still many, many times. Lifeline: Whiteout uses that to its advantage, offering you …
On a dark road far from the city, an ambulance races through the rain. Inside, two doctors frantically work to stop the bleeding and save their patient’s life. A clamped artery here, a suture there, they do everything they can to …
‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ continues to be the mantra behind Glu’s celebrity focused games. Britney Spears: American Dream offers a few tweaks that ensure this is a more refined version than previous Kardashian and Katy Perry based …
Most base builders use their combat phases to give you the whiff of an RTS. Look at Clash of Clans, or anything that fits into that same category, and you’ll see what I mean. Drop your units, watch as the …
I’m going to be honest here. Chrono Strike clearly draws most of its inspiration from One Finger Death Punch, which was one of my favorite indie games ever (also one of the few reasons I miss owning an Xbox 360), …
Phantom of the Kill is a turn-based strategy RPG from gumi that has players battling creepy humanoid monsters across varied landscapes. With a team of heroes, a handful of character classes, and an open field fit for strategic battle maneuvers, Phantom of …
The action genre is one of the toughest things to get right on mobile. There’s a level of complexity to fast-paced violence that doesn’t translate that well to touchscreen controls. But there are games that have done it right, and …
I haven’t felt this conflicted over a mobile game in quite some time, but Leap Day regularly manages to shakily walk the line between “tough but satisfying” and “I’m never playing this BS again.” It shifts over to the latter …