Canadian studio, Big Blue Bubble is no stranger to the iPhone format, so its new game, Animal Pop, looks set to be another hit. Developed in collaboration with Krot and Enot, Animal Pop is a bubble popping game with the goal of saving a wide range of pets. Pop bubbles…
Read MoreThe Battle for Wesnoth is proof that open source community projects can make awesome games. It’s been around for years, of course, and over that time has developed a very faithful community that has produced an immense range of scenarios and refinements, but the HD iPad version is perhaps the…
Read MoreThe Battle for Wesnoth is proof that open source community projects can make awesome games. It’s been around for years, of course, and over that time has developed a very faithful community that has produced an immense range of scenarios and refinements, but the HD iPad version is perhaps the…
Read MoreWorld War II will always be a lucrative source of material for strategy video games. Emotionally and politically charged, the huge variance of battle grounds, nations involved and strategies that were enacted also means that capturing the historical depth is a challenge for developers. Wastelands Interactive and Matrix Games (Slitherine)…
Read MoreWorld War II will always be a lucrative source of material for strategy video games. Emotionally and politically charged, the huge variance of battle grounds, nations involved and strategies that were enacted also means that capturing the historical depth is a challenge for developers. Wastelands Interactive and Matrix Games (Slitherine)…
Read MoreSuper Stack Attack is one of ‘those’ games. It’s cheap, disposable, charming and simple. They’re a dime a dozen on the iPhone – look at the likes of Sneezies, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, Flight Control and Angry Birds, so it’s up against some powerful competition. That sun scares us But,…
Read MoreSuper Stack Attack is one of ‘those’ games. It’s cheap, disposable, charming and simple. They’re a dime a dozen on the iPhone – look at the likes of Sneezies, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, Flight Control and Angry Birds, so it’s up against some powerful competition. That sun scares us But,…
Read MoreWith a team of 50 people, Gamagio has its sights set high on becoming a premiere mobile phone and social gaming developer. The company has been formed by Ian Bell and Andy Garton, previously from Slightly Mad Studios. In a release, Bell said “gamagio is creating new gaming experiences, new…
Read MoreWith a team of 50 people, Gamagio has its sights set high on becoming a premiere mobile phone and social gaming developer. The company has been formed by Ian Bell and Andy Garton, previously from Slightly Mad Studios. In a release, Bell said “gamagio is creating new gaming experiences, new…
Read MoreIn the world of pen-and-paper RPGs, the big daddy of them all, Dungeons and Dragons, has moved on to fourth edition. However, the popularity of the previous edition – 3.5 – remains strong, and this faithful player base is precisely what GSG is banking on with War of the Burning…
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