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Of all the indie developers and titles we’ve featured here so far, League of Geeks and their upcoming title Armello likely have the biggest pre-release fan following. Since first announcing Armello back in September of 2012, the game has stolen the hearts of nearly everyone who’s …
You see what I did there? Ha! Wow, so clever. Incredible wordplay aside, folks interested in the upcoming mobile adaptation of the Deus Ex franchise will be happy to hear the game finally has an official release date, and it’s way sooner than later. Developer Eidos …
Developer: Berzerk Bot Price: $1.99 Platforms: iOS, Android (Reviewed) Reviewed On: ASUS Transformer Prime (Model TF201) Another mobile review, another physics-based puzzle game. I wasn’t kidding when I said these things were a dime a dozen. Luckily, gamers have an appreciation for familiar game mechanics. Otherwise, …
Developer: Mediocre AB Publisher: Fabrication Games Price: $1.99 Platforms: iOS, Android (Reviewed) Reviewed On: ASUS Transformer Prime (Model TF201) Physics-based puzzle games are a dime a dozen in a post-Angry Birds world, so it can be hard to find true gems worthy of investment, be it …
Developer: ngmoco (A DeNA Studio) Publisher: Hasbro Gaming Price: Free (Contains IAP) Platforms: iOS, Android (Reviewed) Reviewed On: ASUS Transformer Prime (Model TF201 (That joke writes itself)) Robots in disguise. What seemed like such a simple premise became the blueprint for generations of entertainment that has …
Developer: Gameloft Publisher: Marvel Studios Price: Free (Contains IAP) Platforms: iOS, Android (Reviewed) Reviewed On: ASUS Transformer Prime (TF201) Just in case you’re not getting your fix of Tony Stark this week with the debut of Iron Man 3 in theatres, mobile developer Gameloft has you …
Today marks the launch of a new weekly series titled Casual Friday, where I will preview some of the latest casual or mobile games to find which are worth your time (and sometimes money), and which are better left forgotten. This week, I’ve got two brand-new …
Hardcore gamers have traditionally looked down on games on tablets and smartphones: after all, why would we want to play Angry Birds or Tiny Tower when we could play “real” games on our laptops or dedicated gaming handhelds? Of course, the laptop and gaming handheld markets …
The device which was first unveiled at last year’s CES makes an appearance again this year with news of pricing and a release date. Razer Edge, which was formerly called Project Fiona, will be available in the market sometime in the first quarter of this year …