After mopping up on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network last year, the water-based physics platformer Puddle is now looking to cause a big splash on iOS: or at least just make everything slightly damp. In the game, players are put in control of a number of different puddles of liquid, from water to Nitroglycerin, where they have to tilt the world around them to guide each puddle through a challenging platform environment. But while the game earns points for variety and creativity in design, the overwhelming mundaneness of the whole thing begs the question: is it really that much fun to be a puddle?
rymdkapsel is a real-time strategy game developed by Martin Jonasson/Grapefrukt. In this game, you'll direct minion units to expand your space station and research monoliths while fending off waves of attacks from alien enemies. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.
The space station is densely packed, with cramped corridors leading from the soft blue glow of the energy reactor to the unexpected green of the hydroponic garden. Crewmen stride along the halls, focused on kitchen duties, construction management, and onboarding new recruits. An alarm rings out twice; all of the crewmen abandon their tasks and report to weapons stations. In a perfectly coordinated laser gun attack, they obliterate an invading alien ship, then return to work. This has been one minute in rymdkapsel.
Who ever said that cavemen didn't like to partake in the relaxing match-three game every now and then? You know, in between hunting dinosaurs and admiring rocks and all that. Cavemania is the second game by BonusXP, after the colorfully spooky endless runner, Monster Crew. This time around, the developer has set their sights on the Stone Age, with an incredibly rich and engrossing strategy game that's inspired by such gaming greats as Age of Empires. In partnership with Yodo1, Cavemania is already shaping up to be a riveting global experience, which every caveman (and cavewoman) all over the world will be able to enjoy.
I don't know about you, but if I had my vote, I'd choose jelly over peanut butter any day of the week. But even I didn't know that jelly could look so appealing as it does in the new match-3 puzzler Jelly Splash, where the titular "Jelly" turns out to be little squishy creatures, and not something you spread on a piece of bread. The game is being developed by Wooga, the same studio that brought us recent hits like Pearl's Peril and Kingsbridge. And after all, a game called "Peanut Butter Splash" just sounds like a gross sticky mess.
Remember when you were a toddler and snuck out of the house in the middle of the night? Then you hijacked the family car and used it to tour the cosmos all in service of your passion for amateur photography? In Sky Tourist, you'll navigate cubist floating isles as you perfect your photo trapeze act, the whole endeavor made sweeter by innovative controls.
The year is 4057. For centuries, three different powers have been vying for majority control of the galaxy: the religious Ecclesiarchy, the Cortez Corporation, and the time-manipulating Guild of TAL. In an aggressive push to expand their reach, Cortez Corp has taken over the TAL's primary base of operations, the space station Basilica. The sole remaining guild member aboard, Aetherion, is imprisoned and awaiting execution. His only hope for rescue is a remote-controlled droid named Bishop 7, who must be guided through the dangerous and labyrinthine space station in Droidscape: Basilica.
Tiny Thief is a stealth puzzle game for iPhone, iPad and Android from developer 5 Ants and publisher by Rovio. Are you looking to complete the game with every star? Gamezebo's strategy guide will provide you with all of the tips and tricks you'll need to complete Tiny Thief without missing a single one.