Jim and Frank’s First Case Bodes Well For The Franchise
When Jim and Frank Mysteries – The Blood River Files was released, I immediately started hearing comparisons to the Professor Layton series of games...
What Starts Off Fun Soon Becomes A Kick In The Player’s Teeth…A Review of...
I think it’s safe to say at this point in gaming history that players have successfully role-played as a nameless soldier enough times. A...
Hidden Variable Studios Makes The Mundane Magical With Their New Puzzler, Bag It!
Who'd have thought that bagging groceries could be so much fun?!
Today iOS-newcomer Hidden Variable Studios launched their first title, Bag It!. It is a...
Where’s My Water? Is A Definite Treat
Disney’s new app Where’s My Water? has made it to the number one top paid app on iTunes, with a five star rating no...
Video Review: SGP Ultra Crystal Screen Protector for iPad Mini
Up for review today is a fantastic screen protector for your iPad Mini. I haven't reviewed much stuff from SPIGEN SGP, despite being a...
Why Mess With A Good Thing? ‘Kingdom Rush Frontiers’ May Be Familiar, But It...
It's been nearly a year and a half since Kingdom Rush first graced our iPads and now developer Ironhide Games has decided to launch...
Video Review: Poetic LaidBack Case For The New iPad (3rd Gen)
And ANOTHER Poetic case!
This time it's a non-leather Denim style folio. It uses a more common approach for its standing position, similar to...
EDGE Extended – Who Knew Geometry Was This Fun?
Sometimes a game comes along that simply blows your mind. The sheer enjoyment you get out of playing such a game is indescribable. This...
Micron Is Music To My Ears, But Not To My Thumbs
Game store shelves, virtual and physical, are filling up with derivative work; there’s no denying that fact. The sheer amount of games produces yearly,...
Splice : Tree of Life Feels More Like Guesswork Than Real Detective Work
I want to say nice things about Splice, but my initial enthusiasm for the game was met with near total disappointment.
It's a puzzle game....





