Have you ever tried to catch a rabbit? In my experience, it's pretty much impossible. Mind you, I can't remember why I was chasing one, but the point remains. As luck would have it, though, that only pertains to the real world. I managed to catch a couple in Super Mario 64, and yet another in Follow the Rabbit for iOS. Now don't get the wrong idea: I'm not the kind of guy who goes around chasing rabbits for no good reason.
If you're a puzzle fan in possession of an iDevice (or really any smartphone), you're basically in hog heaven. The platform has become a boon for the genre, providing us with head-scratching experiences that were clearly built with a touch screen in mind. SEQ is just such a game, inviting players to rack their brains and strategically connect number sequences on 160 different grids.
Life in a quaint country village is normal and safe until the town's massive clock tower suddenly stops working. With the clock tower gone, a magical force takes over the down, destroying buildings and forcing villagers to flee. Through a bit of coincidence, you'll come across this town and will be encouraged to help restore each individual building before this magical curse can become permanent.
Let's try something fun. Scroll down a bit, look at the screenshots in this review, and try and guess what kind of game But to Paint a Universe is. If you guessed "match-3 puzzler," you're somewhat correct. 3's are matched as sure as the sun sets, but that isn't exactly the game's end goal. Rather, it's to place same-colored pieces in certain points scattered throughout levels. Confused?
The gamer population is growing exponentially, in large part due to the veritable flood of games being released on mobile platforms. Of course, it can be hard to fish the winners out of this monster wave of apps. That's what makes it so special when you do find something good—something like Jewels With Buddies. This cute match-three game by Stofle Designs will no doubt be responsible for creating a good number of new gamer converts.
Amazing Alex is a puzzle game from Rovio, which makes use of the Casey's Contraption IP the company purchased from independent developer Snappy Touch. With gameplay that would make Rube Goldberg proud, you play as the titular, mischevous Alex, combining household items, toys, and fanciful tools to make elaborate machines which solve basic household tasks. If your mental machine is a little rusty, however, don't worry! Gamezebo's quick start guide will give you all the instructions, tips, tricks, and info necessary to do well. Amazing, even!
Jewels with Buddies, developed by Scopely Inc., is a fast-paced social game of jewel matching fun. Match three or more gems to earn points and gold coins to purchase diverse power-ups which help you defeat your opponent even faster. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.
When we learn about Vikings, we typically only hear one side of the story. Sure, they ate large hunks of meat, grew crazy facial hair, and wielded massive axes. But they were a sensitive people, subject to the fierce and fickle nature of this crazy earth we all inhabit. As a matter of fact, many of them were once blown away by a great wind.