In every circle, there are certain things you should - for lack of a better phrase - just know. Play hockey? You better hope a name comes to mind when people talk about "the great one." Film buff? Casablanca should ring a bell. For those who play video games, Portal is one such litmus test.
Can a fish be a hero? They're certainly heroes at swimming around in small glass globes full of water - that much we know for sure. But if any finned member of the undersea kingdom should ever find itself in serious trouble, would said fish be capable of rising up to put an end to the threat?
Regardless of your social standing or your yearly income, you probably have a pickle jar full of pennies, nickels, and quarters fermenting somewhere on top of a kitchen cabinet. You pass by that jar at least once a week, and you constantly promise yourself that you're going to sort through it—except you never find the time, and you don't relish the idea of having your fingers smell like copper, sweat, and disease. Your procrastination has gone on long enough. Now the spellcasters in Money Witches for iOS are going to take that sorting job into their own hands.
Shuggy is a vampire who's inherited a great, grey Scottish mansion from his grandfather. That's the good news; the bad news is that it's infested with ghosts, zombies and other such unpleasantness, and in The Adventures of Shuggy it's his job to clean it out by collecting gems, finding keys and unlocking more of the many rooms in the huge mansions, so he can do it all over again.
If you want to be a retro looking game and play in a 50 pixel by 50 pixel space, then really you need to be pretty simple. There's only so much that can go on in such a tiny spot. In Gunbrick, you play as a tiny square who can rotate left and right with the keyboard and fire a gun that sticks out of one of your four sides. You can't move the gun, you can only change which direction it's pointed by rolling around. It's a unique mechanic and it's put to excellent use over the course of the game.
Clear your schedule and say farewell to your loved ones: 10tons is setting up another Match-3 puzzle game. Puzkend is set in the subterranean world that was featured in Azkend 2, a stellar puzzle title that set a new standard for the match-3 sub-genre. It may seem familiar, but there are some twists at hand that will make it necessary for you to re-adjust your thinking cap.
There is no opening statement wild enough to introduce you to BoomBoom Racing aside from simply explaining the game itself: it's a traffic-weaving racer with color-matching puzzle elements. There's really not much more you can say. It's an insane combination, and at the very least, unlike anything you've ever played before.
"You are imprisoned, Goat, for the crime of witchcraft!" But what they don't know is that you're an Escape Goat, and they haven't made the prison yet that can hold you!