The excellent CSI: Crime City gave Facebook fans of the Las Vegas CSI crew a chance to investigate some grisly crimes along with their favorite characters, and soon fans of CSI: Miami will be able to do the same. Horatio Caine is bringing his team and his sunglasses to the social network in an experience that looks much like its predecessor, only with a new cast of characters, fresh murders to investigate, and a much more sunny locale.
When done right, genre mash-ups can create some incredible games. Just take a look at Puzzle Quest or Quarrel. Tiny Token Empires, a new mash-up from developer BiP media, joins their ranks with ease. It's like someone took Puzzle Quest, Risk, and Civilization, put them in a blender, and set it to awesome.
Boasting a slew of innovative and potentially amazing ideas, Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom combines aspects of real time strategy with that of the role-playing genre. Interesting though these concepts may be, they are far greater in theory than in practice, and though many elements of Majesty shine, they are often overshadowed by cumbersome usability issues and lack of control.
With games like It Girl and Top Girl, CrowdStar certainly knows what it's doing when it comes to more casual social games. But Wasteland Empires is something totally different. Aimed at the burgeoning mid-core demographic on Facebook, the game puts you in control of a fledgling settlement in the wastelands of a post-apocalyptic world. You'll be carving out a life in a world full of death, not only by building up a suitable colony, but by defending yourself in player versus player combat. Life is hard in Wasteland Empires.
Back in the summer of 2010, turn-based war gamers with a love for all things portable were wowed by the announcement of a then upcoming game called Lost Company. The visuals looked stunning, the gameplay look deep - all in all, it had the potential to be the perfect pocket strategy game. Now, more than a year later, Lost Company has hit the App Store under the new moniker Danger Alliance: Battles - but was it everything we'd hoped for?
Castle Empire on iOS (not to be confused with Ubisoft's upcoming online strategy game, also called Castle Empire) is essentially Zombie Cafe with less personality. You build a restaurant and attack your rivals and that's about all there is to it. It's not as engaging as its inspiration, either in terms of gameplay or presentation, and it doesn't offer anything significantly unique, either. Castle Empire is just yet another restaurant game with a half-hearted attempt at being kooky and strange.
Castle Empire is an iPhone game developed by Nebula Soft Inc. that lets you turn an ancient castle into a bustling restaurant for monsters. Gamezebo's Castle Empire strategy guide and walkthrough will provide you with a quick start guide, tips and tricks, hints and cheats to help you build the best restaurant around.
Squids is a wonderfully unique strategy RPG from The Game Bakers that blends storytelling and arcade physics with turn-based gameplay. Using your little squid army, it's up to you to restore order to the deep blue sea back from the chaos that was caused by some not-so-nice sea creatures. If you find yourself lost in the waves, don't worry as Gamezebo's quick start guide has all the tips, tricks, cheats and solutions you need to stay ahead of the current!