The iPad is host to a whole range of board games – timeless and obscure, complex and family-orientated. At Digitally Downloaded, we’ve already reviewed the brilliant Reiner Knizia’s Samurai, and A Small World is even better proof that the iPad is really, really good for board games. A Small World…
Read MoreThe iPad is host to a whole range of board games – timeless and obscure, complex and family-orientated. At Digitally Downloaded, we’ve already reviewed the brilliant Reiner Knizia’s Samurai, and A Small World is even better proof that the iPad is really, really good for board games. A Small World…
Read MoreWith a large, high definition screen (by portable standards), and an easy-to-use touch screen, the iPad is a natural fit for some genre. One pleasant surprise is that it is leading a renaissance of board games in videogame form. By nature these are games that are best played locally, and…
Read MoreWith a large, high definition screen (by portable standards), and an easy-to-use touch screen, the iPad is a natural fit for some genre. One pleasant surprise is that it is leading a renaissance of board games in videogame form. By nature these are games that are best played locally, and…
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