Games

The Blocks Cometh – Review

The Blocks Cometh – Review Way back in 2011 Halfbot released the game “The Blocks Cometh” on IOS. It made Mashables list of top 10 games and scored 4 to 5 stars on almost every site that reviewed it. On top of that Halfbot is a developer that listens to their playerbase and have added requested features such as landscape gaming. Well now Android users can get in on this action a measly 3 yea...[Read More]

Card Dungeon – Review

Playtap Games have popped out of no where. I haven’t seen any social media hype or beta access but they have just dropped an amazing game on to the Google Play Store and it goes by the name of Card Dungeon. I recently praised Bombsquad by Eric Froemling for using Play-doh and hard realistic materials in the game and I have to echo that same praise now to Card Dungeon – which unsurprisi...[Read More]

The Boxtrolls – Review

If you can’t get enough of “The Boxtrolls” you no longer need to spend £10 to go see it at the cinema. You can sit at home or anywhere really and play “The Boxtrolls: Slide ‘N’ Sneak” published by RED Games. Being the official game you get artwork from the film, sounds and even voice acting blended seamlessly into the gameplay. For the grand price of £$0.00 you get 30 levels spanning 4 different a...[Read More]

BombSquad – Review

   BombSquad Review A very impressive game has dropped onto the Google Play Store this month. It’s name is Bomb Squad by Eric Froemling, made using advanced ragdoll face-plant physics – yes that is their real name. This game has been optimised for the K1 processor with “higher bit-depth rendering, 1080p multisample antialiasing, and 50% more detail and debris in explosions, energy...[Read More]

AntiSquad Tactics Premium – Review

  AntiSquad Tactics Premium from InsGames   InsGames grabbed my attention by releasing Antisquad Tactics in both a freemium and a premium version.The premium is being sold as “Complete freedom from the premium currency,energy … just the game itself!”. I love this idea and I feel games with “energy” are just a bad idea. Why stop someone playing your game? I’ve never been one for turn by turn t...[Read More]

Bio Inc. – Review

Bio Inc. – Review Mama! Just killed a man! Created a germ on a game, using a mixture of pneumonia and insomnia. Okay so they might not be the original lyrics, but they allow me to express my addiction to Bio Inc. This isn’t your usual slaughter simulator. It reminds me of a Tarantino film, it makes you think and involves a lot of death.     Its a different experience playing this game....[Read More]

Skyling: Garden Defense – Review

Skyling: Garden Defense   Skyling: Garden Defense is a crazily cute classic arcade style game. It was released on Android back in May but has only received 50-100 installs, something I feel to be a crime against games and gamekind everywhere. Considering this is an indie game it feels really polished, I’m yet to encounter a single bug and the general look and feel of it is of an extremely hig...[Read More]

Alone – Game Review

 Alone – Game Review   ALONE is a handcrafted, intense survival journey through space. Navigate caves, rip through rocky debris, dodge rocks and comets and test your endurance as you pursue ever higher scores in this ultra fast, procedural runner. Laser Dog have released a cracker here! If you’re a fan of short and very very fast paced games, you’ll certainly enjoy this titl...[Read More]

Ninja Up – Android Game

 Ninja Up – Android Game   Jump as high as you can with the most daring 2D pixel ninja! Will you make careful mini-jumps, or shoot for the moon with wildly high leaps of faith? It’s up to you in this retro arcade adventure that will test your skills unlike any other endless runner. Gameloft have launched a new title that sits nicely in the “grab and play” category. You contr...[Read More]

Space Smuggler – Indie Review

In this review we look at the indie game Space Smuggler by Pandula Péter. Pandula is currently at university studying Telecommunications and Information Technology and is making games as a hobby (makes me wish I was that good at my hobbies). Space Smuggler reminds me of old style Flash games more than the kind of games we have been spoilt with on Android nowadays, but please keep it in context in ...[Read More]

Bloodstroke – Review

Bloodstroke is John Woo’s first attempt at a mobile game, and after playing it I can only hope it’s his last. Maybe it wasn’t the director of Broken Arrow and Faceoff that the game needed but the writers. From what I can tell from the 14 levels I wandered through, the storyline places you as an ex-fighter pilot turned translator who turned out to be so good at killing that he got trained up ...[Read More]

Devious Dungeon – Review

    Many of you may know Ravenous Games, makers of games such as League of Evil and Random Heroes. Well they’re back with Devious Dungeons, a dungeon crawler in the same art style as their other games. I am a massive fan of the old school pixel look, it makes it much harder to date the game.  Devious Dungeons has a loose story; a king needs a hero to clean out his 65 different dung...[Read More]