Worms is a social strategy game created by Team17 Software. Creepy-crawly enthusiasts of the 90's and newcomers alike will find themselves captivated by a competitive world of miniature artillery and adorably small hats. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.
Popular theory holds that humankind will die out once countries inevitably start flinging nuclear fireworks at each other. Nuclear war may be nothing more than a grim power fantasy, however: When you get right down to it, Nature and outer space have huge vendettas against us, and either is more likely to show us out the door. Radiated Wasteland is a browser-based role-playing game that's set in the flames of a very possible apocalypse scenario—namely, a world that's been made a wasteland courtesy of a meteor strike.
In the world of modern time management games, all offerings tend to start with the same basic premise, which is both a blessing and a curse. On the positive side of things, fans of the genre have a near limitless amount of gameplay to explore across dozens or hundreds of titles, but the similarities between all of these games quickly get boring. In New Yankee in King Arthur's Court 2, we see Alawar updating a genre that can quickly become stale with magical spells and lovely graphics that make the game worth playing.
If you've never played Stratego before, well friend, you're a little late to the party. It's a classic board game of capture the flag that's simple enough to learn quickly, but full of subtle strategies. While it's been around for ages, it's never been given a treatment like Jumbo and Keesing Games just put together, playable on iPad or any web browser and with plenty of great new features.
At this point it seems like the differences among the host of city-building strategy games on the App Store come down to mere aesthetics. Do you like your strategy with castles, knights, and rote fantasy trappings? Pick up your sword and frolic in the Kingdoms of Camelot. Prefer your strategy narrated by steampunk women clad in leather and brass? Then by all means, go play Arcane Empires. And you folks in the back--do you like your strategy to unfold in a post-apocalyptic universe where gas-masked thugs lord over the ruins of Western civilization? Then Downfall: Clash of Factions might be for you.
Love 'em or hate 'em, iOS CCGs (Collectible Card Games) are here to stay. The genre might be getting a bit oversaturated at this point but the beautiful thing about it is that all games have to compete with each other and, as a result, have begun to splinter off and create their own sub-genres. Lies of Astaroth is one such divergence, and it's made me a firm believer in the potential of card-based adventure games.
Not all console games can make a smooth transition to mobile, but Mushroom Wars isn't just any game. IGN named it one of the top 25 PlayStation Network titles of all time, so it makes perfect sense that Creat Studios and i-Free Innovations would want to put its fungus-to-fungus RTS game on iPads to get it in front of a wider audience.
Downfall: Clash of Factions is a persistent city-building game developed by Playlore where you build up a city, gather resources, and battle other players. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.