It’s Like Mario Kart
This week Billy played Super Tux Cart, a free racing game that features mascots from open source programs. Is the game worth a play or should it be left behind?
This week Billy played Super Tux Cart, a free racing game that features mascots from open source programs. Is the game worth a play or should it be left behind?
While many of the new Xbox One games aim at adults, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is more suitable for younger players, though we think just about anyone can have fun with this one.
Instead of a straight Tuesday app review this week, Martine investigates the game I Am Alive, an older survival horror title which like many others can be found for dirt cheap as a download today. Does it stand the test of time?
We took a die-hard console gamer and put him in front of Shuttle’s newest, tiny SH87R6 gaming computer. To say the little system made the grade is a bit of an understatement.
This week Billy took to the web and discovered the side-scrolling shooter Tek Tactical. Is the game worthy of praise or rage?
The classic Doodle Jump game bounds from phones over to the 3DS platform. Revamped as Doodle Jump Adventures, it offers great new graphics, but is that enough to justify the leap, and the higher cost?
Offering a huge leap in realistic-looking blood-soaked gameplay, Ryse: Son of Rome is quite an exhilarating adventure on the Xbox One, but is nonetheless hampered by a lackluster story.
Coming into the racing genre comes a game with bouncy cars, littered tracks and paintball bullets. Does Billy give this new addition a pass or a fail?
Journey to Rainbow Island is a story aimed at the middle school crowd, and even has an app game to go along with it. But sadly, both are a little bit dull.
Our app reviews continue with Flag It Free, a game we hoped would peak our vexillology interests. But arbitrary timed levels and a difficult interface left us at half-staff.