Lightning Rod Games’s narrative-driven, paper-folding puzzle game A Fold Apart releases on April 17th! It will appear on Apple Arcade for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV, and Mac. A Fold Apart will likewise be on the Nintendo Switch and for Windows via Steam. Looking at their website, they also seem to have plans for PS4 and Xbox One releases! Think about it, though. What game could be mo...[Read More]
A few years ago, Cuphead changed the game when it came to what games could look like. The hard work of Studio MDHR showed what could be done with modern tools available to game designers to create beautiful 2D animation in any style they wanted. Since then, other games have strived for capturing the magic and unique visual fidelity that 2D animation can offer. One of the latest of these is Luna Th...[Read More]
Toxic Games, developer of first-person puzzler (FPP?) Q.U.B.E. and upcoming sequel Q.U.B.E. 2 released a gameplay trailer featuring much of the demo that has been playable at recent gaming conventions such as PAX West, Gamescon, and EGX.
Your day starts out like any other: another long, boring and seemingly endless day at the hard hat testing company. The hours stretch on and on across a figurative distance so great that only a literal mathematician could compute them. Each unending stretch of hours is punctuated only by the cranial blunt force trauma you willingly endure for a meager salary. Finally, a whistle’s shrill tone...[Read More]
I’ve publicly declared that regardless of how much I may adore Pokémon games, I do not care for the spin-offs. It’s actually quite embarrassing just how public I have gotten with these declarations. I proclaimed my undying love for only the core of the Pokémon franchise as I walked up and down the aisle of a city bus. I have hijacked the loudspeaker at my local supermarket just to expl...[Read More]
iPhone games are a dime a dozen these days. Some are good, but a majority of them are absolutely dreadful. Fortunately for Tatem Games, the team behind RoboSockets, they fall into the good category.
Last Friday Samantha Swift and the Fountains of Fate by MumboJumbo Games was released for PC. Having never played a Samantha Swift game before, I knew I would be embarking on a new journey, and that I would probably enjoy it. Thankfully, I was right.
Today MumboJumbo Games announced that the fourth installment to their popular Samantha Swift series is available for PC gamers. A mixture of brain-puzzles and hidden object gameplay, Samantha Swift is available for download exclusively through BigFishGames.com for the next 30 days. iPad owners can rejoice in knowing that next month, there will be a version for them too.
Coming out on August 9th, Wii owners can download Enjoy Your Massage! from WiiWare. Developed and published by Microforum Ltd., Enjoy Your Massage! will be a massage simulator puzzle game.