Fans of Yahtzee will likely be interested in Pickomino. The game allows you to roll a series of dice and score points, just like in the aforementioned classic. But there is also an extra layer of complexity here. The game's many rules aren't overly complicated, allowing for players of any age to jump in and try their luck. But there just isn't enough gameplay here to keep you interested for very long.
Monopoly has been around pretty much forever, but all of the various iterations of the board game have remained very similar. Monopoly Millionaires, on the other hand, changes things up quite a bit. And thankfully those changes are almost all for the better. It still feels like Monopoly, but Millionaires is a very different experience, and one that's almost perfectly suited to Facebook.
It's hard to think of a more popular board game than Monopoly, so it's surprising that it took this long for the original tycoon game to make its way to Facebook. Monopoly Millionaires combines the classic board game with a city building sim, and throws in some great social features as well. So put on your top hat, grab your cane, and check out our preview.
Wizard Hex is an original board game experience for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch developed by Trouble Brothers LLC. While the game is currently undergoing revisions to include more complete instructions in-app, the developers have assembled this handy quick start guide that will provide you with all the basics, tips, and tricks you'll need to be on your way to becoming a Wizard Hex champion.
One of my main reasons for wanting an iPad was the promise of playing digital versions of board games with an even better setup than my iPod touch. The idea of putting the iPad down on the table to really simulate the experience was too good to resist. So far I've been rewarded handsomely for my purchase with games like Small World and Carcassonne filling my time. Now I can add Wizard Hex, a game playable on both my iPad and iPod Touch, to that list!
Welcome to the Doodle Devil walkthrough on Gamezebo. Doodle Devil is the sequel to Doodle God, a puzzle game for the iPhone and iPod Touch developed by JoyBits Ltd. Thanks to a recent update, 50 new elements have been added to the game. Our guide has been updated with solutions for all of them. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a complete solution list for how to complete Doodle Devil.
The idea of taking a board game with you but without all the bits and pieces is definitely appealing for families. Table Twister makes its best attempt to give you this, but only at the level of Hungry Hungry Hippos. The games are fun, if not short-lived and repetitive. But whether you're actually able to play them depends entirely on the device you're using.
Board game to iPhone conversions have given us some of the best games the portable platform has seen, like Carcassone and Catan. Combining the tried and tested gameplay of board games with the portability and solo options of the iPhone make for good times. Conversely, hidden object games are a big hit with the casual PC crowd. Sitting directly at the intersection of hidden object and board game sits today's title... Pictureka!