The Mystery of Neuschwanstein is a puzzle adventure, using the famous, German castle as a backdrop for the story. The game consists of a series of logic puzzles and hidden object games, sprinkled through a mystery adventure, but dodgy voice-acting and a lack of variety lets it down.
This week Billy returns to the Time Waster and he’s celebrating by building his own ride and racing it in Dream Car Racing Evo. But is it worth the time?
As budget follow-up to Beyond Earth, Sid Meier’s Starships is a pretty amazing little tactical space combat simulation that is blessed with all the flavor that payers can expect from a Sid Meier simulation.
While the first book in the Ghost Seer series was a little bit lackluster, Book 2, Ghost Layer, really picks up the pace and the quality in a big way that helps put the series back on track.
White Night is a stylish noir, survival horror, that gets so much right, but is let down by the writing. Traditional survival horror fans may be disappointed by the lack of scares in a game that’s best described as an interactive fiction or walking adventure.
This week Billy takes a break from the Time Waster and Alia leads the piece. She checks out Pokemon Shuffle, but does Nintendo’s freemium game stack up?
The old adage says two heads are better than one. There doesn’t seem to be a well-known phrase about keeping track of two heads, though. Fortunately for the gaming world, the developers at Press Play heard all of your (complete lack of) concern for this missing proverb and came up with a plan to address it in the form of Kalimba. On the mystical island of Kalimba, an evil villain has slain a benevolent shaman and scattered the heads of an all-important totem pole. But fear not, for the shaman has realized that she can posses the totem heads and … Continue reading Kalimba Proves Two Totem Heads Are Better Than One→
Stormfall: Rise of Balur is one of the best-looking real-time strategy games to come out in a long time for the iOS and Android platforms. And there is so much depth, you might forget that it’s a mobile title.
The focus with new strategy title A Druid’s Duel on capturing tiles and formulating a territory, rather than simply routing the enemy, is a pretty interesting concept and, most of all, is quite fun.