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Triblaster Review
Triblaster Review
Triblaster Review
BulkyPix, purveyors of fine downloadable titles on the App Store, has released a simple shooter called Triblaster. If you’ve never been a fan of geometry, then now’s your chance to get back at all of those pesky shapes that have plagued you since high school. In Triblaster, you take control of a tiny triangle that rolls from side to side on a plane while other shapes move towards it, coming in from the background.
Beyond Space Review (iOS)
Beyond Space Review (iOS)
Beyond Space Review (iOS)
It’s been years since I’ve played a game that reminded me of my days booting up X-Wing and Tie Fighter on LucasArts floppy disks. Feeling that freedom of flying around in space and taking on enemies in zero-G felt wonderful. The next game to capture that was Wing Commander with all of its glorious live action cutscenes featuring Mark Hamill. Now though, it seems like I can have all of that fun in the palm of my hand. Beyond Space is a new iOS title that brings back all the nostalgia and fun of interstellar dogfights.
AntiSquad Review
AntiSquad Review
AntiSquad Review
Published by Bulkypix, the small, Russian-based development team at InsGames (Inspired Games) have unveiled their debut title, AntiSquad. Greatly inspired by the aesthetics of Team Fortress, InsGames follows the tried-and-true approach to real-time strategy combat. AntiSquad throws together a diverse ensemble of characters, with each person offering a variety of combat options for you to utilize o
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle Review
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle Review
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle Review
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle is the sequel to the classic Runaway: A Road Adventure. While I only got to play the hidden puzzle game-styled re-imagining of the original Runaway: A Road Adventure, called Hidden Runaway, I was at least familiar with the story and how Brian and Gina came to be a couple. In The Dream of the Turtle, they go out for some island-hopping fun, only to wind up on anothe
Type: Rider Review
Type: Rider Review
Type: Rider Review
I love typography. There is something so beautiful and useful about the design of letters. If you've ever taken a look at the last page of most books, you'll notice that there will be a note on the typography. You'll find that many fonts are very old and hail from all sorts of places. It seems as though I'm not the only person intrigued by the mysteries of typeface. Type: Rider is a new title that
Orborun Review
Orborun Review
Orborun Review
Orborun is a 3D platformer where an orbot, which is a clever way of renaming a robot, must run and roll his way to freedom. Trapped in a world where almost every slight misstep leads to its demise, our hero must jump into various portals to survive to the next stage. It's a pretty simple concept, and from first impression this is the type of title which could wear out its welcome within minutes. D
Dead Effect Review
Dead Effect Review
Dead Effect Review
Indev Brain, a small group consisting of a few experienced developers, has just released its first official title, Dead Effect. While Dead Effect's publisher, Bulkypix, has just about 100 titles under its belt, indev Brain has hit the ground running with the survival horror experience provided within Dead Effect. Dead Effect attempts to bring the vastly missed sense of horror and suspense to the
Link The Slug Review
Link The Slug Review
Link The Slug Review
Due to a series of mishaps, Dr. Steven Schrodinstein now has different colored slugs that may take over his home. With Link The Slug, you are tasked with zapping these slimy guests to keep our doctor's domicile spic and span. Picking up slugs and doing someone's dirty work doesn't sound like fun, so why not leave these gastropods alone?
Asterix: Megaslap Review
Asterix: Megaslap Review
Asterix: Megaslap Review
Slapstick makes the comedy world go 'round. It was the foundation of the Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, and even today's comedians enjoy a good pratfall or slap in the face. Video games should heed the comedy call and embrace the slapstick. Luckily, a new iOS called Asterix: Megaslap may be the high concentrate dose of laughter we need. Lets have a look and hopefully a laugh.
Runaway Review
Runaway Review
Runaway Review
The iOS has the potential to be the rebirth of the point and click adventure game. With a big gorgeous screen and instinctive gameplay, we could have a whole assortment of really enjoyable adventure titles. They could offer immersive stories along with enjoyable puzzles to tease your mind and fingers. Runaway: A Road Adventure is a new adventure game for the iOS, but does it live up to the possibi

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