Monster-taming games have admittedly gone to some weird places on mobile, but Monster Roller gives us a particularly odd mash-up. Winning fights depends equally upon stats and good luck, thanks to the slot machine-based battle mechanics. It’s pretty fun — …
The Westport Independent initially stood out to me because of its likeness to Papers, Please (an offbeat indie favorite of mine), but it’s definitely its own thing. My hands-on time with it last year was proof enough of that. But …
I haven’t finished Crashlands. Not by a long shot. I’m seven hours into the game, and I feel like I’ve barely made a dint. It’s not that I haven’t accomplished anything significant. I’ve befriended countless denizens of the planet where …
The trickiest part of reviewing mobile games at launch is seeing them for what they are instead of what you hope they will be over time. Such is the case with Star Trek Timelines, a game that was obviously a …
There’s a similarity between how we consume food and how we consume mobile games. For every three course meal of a meaty and substantial RPG, there’s also the french fries of gaming – those titles that fill you up for …
It wasn’t until Rick and Morty was well into its second season that a friend introduced me to it. Then, about a month, later I’d managed to marathon through every available episode. I wouldn’t say it makes me a diehard …
New year, new you, right? You have plans for self-betterment, and it’s a safe bet that weight loss and better eating habits are at the top of that list (even though you’re beautiful just the way you are). If gorging …
I’m a fairly big advocate for free to play games. I’ll happily split my time between various games that use energy systems, without worrying too much about any restrictions. BattleHand makes me wish for an ecosystem that wasn’t so reliant …