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Earlier this morning, Eli and I checked out Crumble Zone [$0.99]. It’s a brand new arcade space shooter action game thing that tasks you with destroying asteroids as they circle around a lone green planet inhabited, luckily, by a little man with a mortar cannon. As you move about and fire, asteroids drop currency that [...]
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ARC Squadron [$0.99], our current favorite space arcade flying action game that sorta plays like Star Fox, has been updated with some new features. Most notably, iCloud support. Now you can resume your current game from any of your iDevices. Version 1.21 also adds new items to the Hangar and increases the “maximum sensitivity” for [...]
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This afternoon, Eli and I spent some time with tonight’s other game Wraithborne [$2.99]. It’s an isometric brawler that shares a lot of features and mechanics with dungeon crawlers. In the game, you play as big dude tasked with hacking and slashing goblins, werewolves, and other fantasy oddities on a magical quest. With either touch [...]
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On this week’s podcast, the STP crew chats with Kepa Auwae and Paul Pridham, creators of the fantastic new freemium action game Punch Quest. We discuss tips and tricks, how the game evolved over time, and hidden easter eggs for dedicated players. We also break down last week’s Apple press event, with hands-on impressions of [...]
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It was over a year ago that we first got wind of Bladeslinger, a promising-looking action game that combines demons and magic in a Western setting. The game was scheduled to come out last year, but it never did, and we hadn’t heard anything else about it. Out of the blue, the game has just [...]
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Earlier this morning, Eli and I spent some time with He-Man: The Most Powerful Game In The Universe. It’s aside-scrolling action game that puts you in the shoes of He-Man and tasks you with killing lots (and lots) of skeletons across a variety of levels, each of which rolls with a specific theme. The end [...]
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Surprise! Someone is working on an official Borderlands game for iPhone and iPad, and it should hit later this month. At least, that’s the word on Borderlands Legends from an advertisement discovered for the game in, of all places, the official Borderlands 2 digital strategy guide, according to IGN. The ad notes that Legends has [...]
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Cue up the sad trombones – Infinity Blade: Dungeons, the hack-and-slash fantasy action game that wowwed crowds at the announcement of the new iPad, won’t see the light of day this year according to Epic Games. PR manager Wes Phillips explains the situation. “Ever since the talented team at Impossible Studios got their hands on [...]
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Getting lost to Arkane Studios’ Dishonored is a problem. For example, instead of writing up this post immediately, we’ve been playing Dishonored. But getting lost in the game will never be a problem; Its official map app, which displays just about anything you could want, has us covered pretty well. After grabbing it earlier this [...]
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It turns out The Incredible Hulk isn’t the only superhero borrowing a few moves from the Infinity Blade series. Saban Brands recently gave us a hands-on demo of their upcoming free-to-play action game Power Rangers Legends, which combines a familiar swipe-based fighting mechanic with characters from the show’s 20-year history. Power Rangers Legends uses the [...]
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Another week’s worth of creative, funny and visually impressive games awaits you in today’s roundup. We’ve found everything from singing monsters, to apocalyptic driving, to alien fighting to keep you occupied, so come on in and get ready to game! Like the article- You should subscribe and follow us on twitter. Cosmic Bump Another fine [...]
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Square Enix is best known for their sprawling RPGs with unique characters, interesting storylines, and addictive gameplay. Demons’ Score, their attempt at a rhythm-action game for iOS (created with developer iNiS), is only successful with regards to the characters and story. The gameplay, on the other hand, alternates between simplistic and maddening. It doesn’t get [...]
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In January of 2009, just 6 months after the initial launch of the App Store, Apex Designs released their open-world action game Payback [$4.99 / Free] for iOS. Starting as one man’s passion project to make an homage to the original Grand Theft Auto games for the Amiga, Payback launched on that platform in 2001 [...]
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Zombie Minesweeper Review By Rob Rich on August 25th, 2011 Our Rating: :: NUMBER MUNCHERSUniversal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad Zombie Minesweeper makes a pretty convincing case for the idea of zombies making everything better. Developer: Frogtoss Games Price: [substring:0:600] Zombie Minesweeper Review By Rob Rich on August 25th, 2011 Our Rating: [...]
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Zombie Resistance ([substring:0:500] Zombie Resistance ($0.99) by On The Go Ventures is a tower defense meets action game. Stay on your toes, and keep your gun reloaded, as you fight off the hordes of undead trying to infiltrate your “fortress.” The goal is to defend your fortress, which is really just a giant building you’ve [...]
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This game’s title isn’t just cheeky — it’s pretty literal. A Game With Balls definitely has lots of balls in it — you play as a sort of cannon that shoots balls, and there are various balls and other shapes slowly floating down the screen towards you. The balls you fire have a little bit [...]
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