Developed by Rovio, Bad Piggies is a sequel of sorts to the original Angry Birds. In it, players are tasked with assembling and navigating makeshift vehicles for the devious green pigs to gather eggs in. Gamezebo's quick start strategy will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.
As a society, it seems safe to say that we're collectively averse to prequels. I suppose we have George Lucas to thank for that. But looking back, some prequels have been fantastic. The Godfather Part II, Prometheus, X-Men First Class - all fantastic stories that take place before the start of the properties we've come to know and love. But what about Bad Piggies? Is it a prequel as worthy as those I've mentioned? Or is it more like The Phantom Menace?
We can't always find justification for a villain's actions. As the consistently astute Alfred tells us in The Dark Knight, "Some men just want to watch the world burn." And some, like King Oddball, want to do so while wearing the moon as a helmet.
Gravity, as we all know, keeps us held firmly to the surface of our lovely planet Earth. But imagine if gravity's effect was dependent upon color: a deep red hue may hold your feet to the ground, but turning blue could launch you toward the ceiling; going green could see you flung to the left or right, and if you turn purple, well, then you're really in trouble. That's the premise in Colour Bind, a brilliantly torturous 2D puzzle-platformer that will have you bouncing off walls and spinning around in circles.
In an interesting twist which may be of benefit to iPhone games, GridBlock feels less like a video game and more like a board game. And we don't mean your regular checkers or chess, but more along the lines of something slightly more physical, like a Perfection or an Operation.
It's possible Forever Lost's name has you concerned. After all, who would want to be confused as to where they were throughout an entire game? That will certainly happen on occasion - it's a puzzle/adventure game, after all - but the world is jampacked with story and bits of info that clue the player in as to what's going on around them. And no, it doesn't take place on an island with magical properties.
Rubber Tacos is an adventure game developed by Sava Transmedia. In this adventure game you will have to bounce through absurdist levels to reunite a family of high-flying luchadors. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.