March of Empires from Gameloft is one of the newest strategy games available on mobile devices, and over the weekend I spent some time building up an army and sending it out to conquer neighboring territories. War is hell, as …
Doom & Destiny Advanced plays out like a weird dream. It’s at once both familiar, yet incredibly surreal. Mechanically, Doom & Destiny Advanced plays out like dozens of other RPGs that I have played in my life, but an abnormal control scheme …
Cube Jump is Ketchapp’s latest title. As an endless arcade game, Cube Jump has players bouncing a cube through the vastness of space, hoping from moving platform to moving platform, attempting to see how far they can travel. It’s all …
Adventure Time is well-loved for its colorful characters, crazy sense of humor, and its bizarre but compelling mix of themes. Who knew nuclear war and candy fit together so well? Its songs aren’t exactly yawners, either. Far from the empty, …
Card Hunter is, for lack of a more specific term, awesome. It’s a browser-based potpourri of turn-based combat, clever card game mechanics (with input from Richard Garfield, no less), delightful art that turns everything into cardboard miniatures and a story …
It’s never easy to ding a game like Koi – Journey of Purity. This action / puzzle title looks and sounds beautiful, and it’s original and ambitious. Unfortunately, all that pretty dress-up doesn’t disguise a simple fact about the game: …
It’s been awhile since I’ve picked up a basketball. Even longer if you don’t count the free throw games at arcades. I used to play basketball back in Middle School, but only with the gusto that a chubby 11-year-old who …
Frankenfoods is about as much of an old-school experience as you can find on the iOS App Store. It’s a tiny, pixelated game requiring a tidbit of strategy and a lot of patience. It’s tough, it’s unforgiving, but it’s never …