Welcome to the quick start guide for Skyfall, a new RPG from ngmoco. Create your character, travel the lands, venture into winding dungeons, and dispose of the many monsters plaguing the land. Along the way, this guide will help you familiarize yourself with the world of Skyfall... and how to survive!
Welcome to the quick start guide for Rule the Kingdom, a new game from developer GameInsight. In Rule the Kingdom you'll be building...well... kingdoms! During your reign, you'll battle monsters, help your citizens, and manage businesses to create a thriving region worth the envy of all who look on it. At least if you stick to these tips.
When you have a game with a title like Supermagical, and one of your developers is called the Super Awesome Hyper Dimensional Mega Team, you know you're in for something a special. Together with gPotato, the SAHDM Team has been working for 14 months to deliver a puzzle game unlike any other.
When Mage Gauntlet hit the App Store, it pretty unanimously won the hearts of SNES-era gamers everywhere (not to mention ours, with a nearly perfect review score). Packed to the brim with fantastical monsters, self-aware dialogue, and more character hats than you could shake a stick at, the game quickly became the title for those craving retro adventure on the go. Great news: the journey never has to end. Literally.
If you think a sprawling RPG with advanced combat and an epic story about a string of murders, the risen dead, and an enemy invasion from another plane of existence sounds like fun, the upcoming To Be A Hero might just be worth some attention.
The past of Smith & Tinker's Nanovor series is long and complicated. It began as a physical card/toy system to be played alongside a PC program (not unlike today's Skylanders). That program was shut down in the end of 2010, in lieu of its free-to-play browser successor, Nanovor Evolutions (which was also cancelled). There's also been an animated web series or two floating around. Today, Smith & Tinker revives the series once again, bringing a free-to-play version (simply called Nanovor) to iOS.
Have you ever played Super Crate Box and thought to yourself "this would be so much better if only it was magical?" or "this would be so much better if only it had something more to keep me coming back again and again?" If so, Spellsword is the answer to your prayers.
With today's glut of hyper-realistic video game graphics, sometimes you just want to return to the visuals that defined your childhood. No, not 8-bit NES graphics; go a little further back. A little more—a little more—maybe as far back as kindergarten or so. There you go. The felt-like graphics in Patchwork Battles for iOS may look childish at first, but the strategy RPG gameplay at its core is anything but.