Sometimes a game catches you by surprise. Be it with its ingenuity, its style, or its sense of humor. Other times a game catches you with all three, like Human Resource Machine. If you’ve not played the PC version, then …
So much of what Transformers: Earth Wars is can be boiled down to Clash of Clans (or games like it) with Transformers. The base building, the base attacking, the base defenses, etc – all of it is pretty much what …
Games like MMX Hill Climb live and die on their progression. They’re tough, they’re supposed to be, but if you feel like you’re getting stuck too early on then you’re unlikely to keep pushing through. And MMX doesn’t quite manage to …
The real-time strategy genre is a difficult one to transfer to mobile. Because it’s inherently so fiddly, so cemented in the world of keyboards and mice, moving it over to touchscreen often ends in a valiant failure. Battleplans attempts to shift …
It’s somewhat difficult to glean VOEZ’s mechanics from the screenshots, even after knowing it’s a music/rhythm game. I mean, it just looks like a bunch of geometric shapes, right? Well that simplistic appearance hides a pretty great (and dastardly) musical …
Golden Gate Bay, 1933. What a happening place! There’s just one little problem: getting between the northern and southern peninsulas is a bit of a hassle. The only solution is to build a bridge, and we’ve got a big one …
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 …
Hatoful Boyfriend is utterly wonderful, and more than a little bizarre. It’s no good if you want explosions galore or a plethora of puzzles — as a tale of romancing birds though? Well, there’s nothing else quite like it. Ok, …