A new “free app” service has popped up for iOS owners to take advantage of. Monster Free Apps is positioning itself as a competitor to the likes of Free App a Day, Monster Free Apps claims it does a few things differently. The app offers daily push-notifications that alert users…
Read MoreMax and the Magic Marker has been something of a sleeper hit. On WiiWare, it probably never got the broad market attention it deserved, and while it’s available on Steam it was in many ways overshadowed by the big budget stuff you can download there. The iPad is a more…
Read MoreMax and the Magic Marker has been something of a sleeper hit. On WiiWare, it probably never got the broad market attention it deserved, and while it’s available on Steam it was in many ways overshadowed by the big budget stuff you can download there. The iPad is a more…
Read MoreYou might never have heard the name GMT Games, but it is a boardgame publisher with a seriously dedicated fan base. See, GMT Games produces serious, strategic boardgames – and specifically wargames. If you’ve ever seen an image of a map covered with hexagonal “spaces,” with little coloured cardboard icons…
Read MoreYou might never have heard the name GMT Games, but it is a boardgame publisher with a seriously dedicated fan base. See, GMT Games produces serious, strategic boardgames – and specifically wargames. If you’ve ever seen an image of a map covered with hexagonal “spaces,” with little coloured cardboard icons…
Read MorePlease note: this review is based on the Nintendo DS game. However, we don’t expect Square Enix to mess up the iPhone port (they certainly didn’t with Final Fantasy I and II). Come release date if there is a significant quality difference, we will re-review the game. Perhaps the least…
Read MorePlease note: this review is based on the Nintendo DS game. However, we don’t expect Square Enix to mess up the iPhone port (they certainly didn’t with Final Fantasy I and II). Come release date if there is a significant quality difference, we will re-review the game. Perhaps the least…
Read MoreThe Battle for Wesnoth is proof that open source community projects can make awesome games. It’s been around for years, of course, and over that time has developed a very faithful community that has produced an immense range of scenarios and refinements, but the HD iPad version is perhaps the…
Read MoreThe Battle for Wesnoth is proof that open source community projects can make awesome games. It’s been around for years, of course, and over that time has developed a very faithful community that has produced an immense range of scenarios and refinements, but the HD iPad version is perhaps the…
Read MoreCricket games on the iPad and iPhone haven’t been greatly effective in recapturing the sport. Perhaps Cricket Captain 2010 can rectify this. Cricket Captain is not a sports game, as such. Like those soccer premier management games, With Cricket Captain you’ll take any team from English County, Australian Domestic, or…
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