Mining is a hard and repetitive task. Smashing valuables out of the earth with a pick and shovel is hard work. It takes perseverance, strength, and skill. When the earth rumbles and shakes, it is no minor problem when the walls and ceiling start to cave in. Miner Problem tackles these falling rocks in a way any iOS title would, with an endless running game.
Lumber Jacked is a platform-puzzler from Everplay, creators of the amazingly quirky 1001 Attempts, and is the developer's latest mobile game to try to make its mark on the App Store. Does it succeed in providing a fun, distracting mobile experience? Or should we just shout, "TIMBER!" and watch it fall into the depths of the App Store trash pile?
Spellsword and 1001 Attempts publisher Everplay have a new action-platformer coming down the pipe. The game is called Lumber Jacked and it pits two age-old enemies against one another: Lumberjacks and Beavers.
Everplay Interactive and Spain-based developer CookieBit just released 1001 Attempts, their second in a series of Retro Revival games, which finds the two collaborating to put a new spin on classic gaming themes. Their first entry, titled Rock Blocker, was released a few weeks ago and provided a fun take on a Space Invaders style of gameplay. With 1001 Attempts, Everplay and CookieBit are throwing
There is a game on the horizon called 1001 Attempts. If you're thinking that it will take you over one thousand tries to accomplish something in the game, then you're on the right track. But just what are you attempting to do?