Opening the Last Door
This week Billy sits down to play through the third chapter in The Last Door series. Does it match up to the last two chapters or is the series losing its touch?
This week Billy sits down to play through the third chapter in The Last Door series. Does it match up to the last two chapters or is the series losing its touch?
This week Billy tackles a game all about collecting flowers while riding in a rocket ship that is set in a post-apocalyptic world. Does the game impress our local Time Waster, or does he want more?
A person who isn’t a fan of jigsaw puzzles to begin with, why am I playing a game that is nothing but? I’m giving this game a chance to change my mind on puzzles, but let’s see how well it holds up as a game first.
This week Billy spent some quality time with his phone playing Asteroid Impacts. Is the game a beautiful display, or is it just throwing rocks?
Jumping from one colored platform to another in a first-person 3D environment sounds fun, but in RGB+jump is it really? Read on to find out if this game manages to put a spring in my step or not.
This week I’m still gaming on my smartphone as I try to outrun police on Subway Surfers. Is the game worth playing?
This week I explore unknown planets with Rocket Pets. Can I survive the harsh conditions of these alien worlds with the help of my rocket powered pets?
We’ve reviewed quite a few poker games in the past, but nothing quite like Poker Night at the Inventory 2, where you challenge some pretty awesome friends from your favorite games.
Dodge between bullets and try not to get killed as you attempt to take out each of the bosses offered in Obsolescence. If you’ve never seen a bullet hell, then you’re either in for a treat or a beat down.
With a theme based on using little to accomplish more, is using less really able to make a good game? Well this week I’ve got one that manages to pull it off; read on to learn just how Less is More faired.