SimplePlanes by Jundroo isn’t quite as simple as its name suggests. Maybe that’s how things should be, though. The human race is probably better off overall if there aren’t too many C-grade engineers building aircraft. SimplePlanes is a building / …
I have fond memories of the SimCity franchise. My family’s first PC came with SimCity 3000, and ten-year-old me spent tons of time building up a city and then destroying it when my city management skills proved futile. Turns out, …
Imagine going to school one day and discovering the grounds overrun with zombies. On the positive side – hey, no classes (though the old bat Mrs Keese may tell you otherwise, you are not actually obligated to attend Brain Sucking …
Elune Saga takes what makes the Pokemon games so popular (the creatures, the collecting, and the fighting), blends in its own lore, adds in great social features, and presents players with an excellent turn-based RPG experience. Players start out as …
Initially released in Japan in 1988, Square-Enix’s Dragon Quest III is still revered in its home country as one of the best RPGs of all time. However, if you live in North America, you have limited options for experiencing this …
My experience with Chain Chronicle is the first fruit of last summer’s SEGA Networks and Gumi Inc partnership. As a super popular mobile title in Japan, SEGA hoped that what Japanese players loved about Chain Chronicle would translate well for …
Coming off of my time playing Kingdom Rush: Origins, I figured there would be a good chunk of time in between that gem, and finding a great, new, strategy game to play. Turns out, BattleLore: Command leapt out of the …
We’ve tried gentle talk. We’ve tried reasoning. We’ve drawn up Venn diagrams and flowcharts explaining to EA Mobile why it’s not a good idea to rip people off. It’s all proved useless. It’s time to seize EA by the shoulders …