We live in a time of more. More stuff, more connections, more pressures piling on top of one another, weighing us down. If only there were some magical way to reduce these burdens as we added more to them. voi …
Once upon a time the name “Kairosoft” was synonymous with “insta-buy” for me. The small developer made a very big splash with Game Dev Story, and later releases were usually just as enjoyable. Then things started to become a little …
Epic Flail reminds me a lot of the games I’d play years ago on my Commodore 64. In this case, it’s a much more refined version of those challenging days, but it’s got that kind of vibe to it. The …
There’s a genuine joy to almost all of Orange Pixel’s games. They’re always bright, always vaguely care-free, and often dipped in a lacquer of pixelated polish that puts most of the rest of the App Store to shame. They’re always fun …
A mystical ruby, an ancient family heirloom, and a police detective who can’t stay out of trouble. Dark Cases: The Blood Ruby’s got it all! This noir fantasy adventure puts you in the shoes of the detective’s daughter as she …
Much like Clicker Heroes before it, Nonstop Knight is insidiously addictive. It’s the kind of addictive where you spend far too many of your waking moments checking in on it, despite knowing it’s ultimately a bit pointless. Fun, ridiculously compelling, …
I never had the chance to play the first 2-bit Cowboy. Not that I think it would have had a significant effect on my perceptions of the sequel, but I wanted to be upfront about that. So yeah, I won’t …
It’d be easy to write-off Steppy Pants as yet another attempt to cash in on the “blank-y blank” game craze, but naming conventions aside, it’s actually quite enjoyable. Not just for a self-proclaimed walking simulator, but as an easy to …