We all know most robots have one thing on their minds. No, not hunting down oil for their mechanical joints or plotting to overthrow humanity. In Robot5 HD, all one robot wants to do is climb a mountain of boxes—that, and achieve psychological development through self-actualization. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Following in the footsteps of modern fairytale interpretations like Fairy Godmother Tycoonand Big Brain Wolfcomes Happily Ever After, a puzzle adventure plenty of contemporary humor and twists. The game is set to release on iPad, PC and Mac later this month.
Another day, another dollar, another town facing disaster thanks to the supernatural shenanigans of a woman with a grudge: that's Guardians of Beyond: Witchville, a new hidden object game that doesn't score any points for originality but still manages to serve up a very enjoyable experience.
Ten years after the release of Toki Tori for Game Boy Color (check out Gamezebo's review of the iPhone version here), Dutch game developer Two Tribes announces the development of the long-awaited sequel. Toki Tori 2 is being developed from the ground up and will release initially through Steam for PC and Mac, with additional devices to follow.
Rabbits are the epitome of cuteness. These little creatures have fur that's softer than any cloud in the sky and big ears to accentuate their unfairly cute little faces. The way they nibble their food when they eat is enough to make a grown man weep from the sever amount of adorableness.
With the recent release of Scribblenauts Remix on the iPhone and iPad, it seems like the floodgates have finally opened on great DS games making the jump to the App Store. Up next? Arguably the most successful franchise on Nintendo's portable platform, Professor Layton. But unlike Scribblenauts, this won't simply be a port or mash-up of previous Layton games, but an entirely new experience. And, from what we can tell, it may not even feature Professor Layton!
As releases like GAMEBOX and Capcom Arcade have shown, the notion of bundling a bunch of different games into a single app is nothing new. And yet, a worthwhile collection isn't all too common. The latest bundle of games to hit the App Store as a single download is Addicting Games, made by the folks behind the web-based Flash gaming portal of the same name.
When it comes to simplistic, casual games, MindJolt is one developer that has a good chunk of experience. As such, it has brought its own variation of match-three bubble shooting to Facebook with Bubble Atlantis. A more aquatic version of wooga's Bubble Island, the game boasts most of the same core features. Unoriginal though this may be, it's still fun thanks to new puzzles and the occasionally different type of puzzle all together, forcing you to think about your shots in new ways.