Simogo’s previous game, Bumpy Road, was a game I couldn’t help but fall for as it delivered unique gameplay, great visuals, and some great music. Their new game, Beat Sneak Bandit, continues these three very important qualities in making a stand-out game giving more emphasis on the music by giving it a major role in…
Review: Super Crate Box for iOS – Addictive crate collecting 8-bit platformer at its best
Growing up a child of the 80s, I certainly have an appreciation for new games that pay homage to anything within the 8-bit to 16-bit era, especially when it comes to games that ramp up the difficulty meter to near impossible levels in order to give the current generation of gamers a nice kick in…
Review: Dungeon Hunter 3 for iOS – Hack’n and Slash’n for free never felt so good
Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter & Dungeon Hunter 2 certainly quenched my appetite for some hacking & slashing goodness on iOS, but seeing as Gameloft has been teasing not only Dungeon Hunter 3’s release, but also the fact that the game will be another free-to-play title in their ever-growing stable of F2P games. But could a dungeon crawler work in…
Review: Grand Theft Auto III for iOS & Android – Buckle up for a ride down memory lane
I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto III was released and completely blew away the video game industry with its amazing open-world gameplay, adult theme, and ability to beat the living snot out of anyone or anything that you pass along in the world. And now, something that required…
Review: Infinity Blade 2 – The king of iOS gaming continues its reign
When Infinity Blade was released last year, I was very impressed by not only its breathtaking visuals, but also how addictive and fun its gameplay mechanics are. Month after month, ChAIR Entertainment improved the game through various updates which included new weapons, equipments, and enemies, an entirely new area to explore, and a multiplayer mode.…
Review: The Dark Meadow – Who put horror in my Infinity Blade?
The combination of Epic Games’ Unreal Technology and the iOS platform has been a match made in heaven ever since we first caught a glimpse of it through a tech demo app called Epic Citadel, which dropped a jaw or two after its release. Then, Epic Games published Infinity Blade, which a year after release could…
Review: ShadowGun for iOS & Android – A mediocre shooter in a pretty package
When ShadowGun was revealed back in May, it really impressed us all with its amazing console-like graphics and cover-based shooting mechanics. Mobile games have been gradually improving in terms of their graphics, which is evident in games likes Infinity Blade and RAGE. Madfinger Games’ ShadowGun is yet another game that certainly pushes the graphical envelope…
Thumb Keyboard for Android oozes function and style
One of the best things that Android offers is the ability to change the look and feel of the OS. While the stock Android keyboard is miles better from where it started, there’s still much to be desired. With the large amount of custom keyboards available it can be a bit overwhelming to choose one.…
Riptide GP for NVIDIA Tegra 2 devices is graphically rich and addicting to play
Another stellar game available for Tegra 2 devices is Riptide GP, a jet ski racing game that features stunning graphics and some neat tricks along the way. The game itself may be $6.99, but you’re definitely paying for a quality game that’s sure to entertain. Riptide GP offers up multiple types of races from easy…
New Android music player brings Windows Phone 7 UI
It was only a couple of days ago that we saw Infobar, which looked like a more tweakable version of Windows Phone 7. Now the creator of LauncherPro, Federico Carnales, is creating a Windows Phone 7 music player look-a-like called Fede Music. The look and feel of Windows Phone 7 is quite stunning and we’re…