Desert Quest, the latest game from Sad Cat Software, epitomises the old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover… only not in the way you might expect. It looks great; with vast and expansive design, charmingly simple yet filigreed graphics and an array of RPG extras,…
Read MoreDesert Quest, the latest game from Sad Cat Software, epitomises the old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover… only not in the way you might expect. It looks great; with vast and expansive design, charmingly simple yet filigreed graphics and an array of RPG extras,…
Read MoreSave Yammi is one of those games. It’s a cheap downloadable title with an easy gimmick and basic gameplay. It does all that well enough, but this is a game that fits squarely in the same realm as Angry Birds, and I just can’t see it topping that. This game’s…
Read MoreSave Yammi is one of those games. It’s a cheap downloadable title with an easy gimmick and basic gameplay. It does all that well enough, but this is a game that fits squarely in the same realm as Angry Birds, and I just can’t see it topping that. This game’s…
Read MoreSee those walls? Break ’em The Virtual Console allows gamers young and old to experience revolutionary games that defined a generation. In some cases though, it also showcases some of the biggest issues with game design. Milon’s Secret Castle falls into the latter category, as it presents one of the…
Read MoreSee those walls? Break ’em The Virtual Console allows gamers young and old to experience revolutionary games that defined a generation. In some cases though, it also showcases some of the biggest issues with game design. Milon’s Secret Castle falls into the latter category, as it presents one of the…
Read MoreA developing planet, ruled by its overlord In a dreadful and decaying universe, who can possibly restore life to two planets? A shirtless gun-trotting man, an angel from the heavens, or a giant robot? Why, none other than a red blob named DEO. This unlikely hero sets out to return…
Read MoreA developing planet, ruled by its overlord In a dreadful and decaying universe, who can possibly restore life to two planets? A shirtless gun-trotting man, an angel from the heavens, or a giant robot? Why, none other than a red blob named DEO. This unlikely hero sets out to return…
Read MoreMajesty on the iPad is a great thing to behold. Beyond the value of the game itself – and it is a good game indeed, it’s the fact that Paradox Interactive is now involved with the iOS App Stores that’s exciting. It might be through an intermediary at this stage,…
Read MoreMajesty on the iPad is a great thing to behold. Beyond the value of the game itself – and it is a good game indeed, it’s the fact that Paradox Interactive is now involved with the iOS App Stores that’s exciting. It might be through an intermediary at this stage,…
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