Aussie readers of DDNet, have we got a treat for you! (Note: this competition is only open to Australian residents. Apologies, overseas friends, but I’m sure we’ll have another contest for you soon) Stranger Of Paradise is one of the finest, and smartest, games in Square Enix’s storied series. As we wrote in our 4.5/5 review: Do you know that…
AKA Mario & Yoshi When the title of a game is as vague as “Yoshi”, it’s tough to speculate what you’re getting into. Players take control of Mario and flip panels with the intention of using eggshells to form baby Yoshis. Yoshi was originally released for the NES after its…
Read MoreGamebook Adventures: Catacombs of the Undercity (book #5 in the series), like its sequel, is a superb attempt to revitalise the gamebook genre of RPGs in a way that takes advantage of the Apple iPad’s capabilities. Uh oh. Evil crab I won’t go into specifics about why it’s such a…
Read MoreGamebook Adventures: Catacombs of the Undercity (book #5 in the series), like its sequel, is a superb attempt to revitalise the gamebook genre of RPGs in a way that takes advantage of the Apple iPad’s capabilities. Uh oh. Evil crab I won’t go into specifics about why it’s such a…
Read MoreDofus Battles tricked me. The iPad App store shop had the game’s description in French, making it hard to figure out what exactly the game was about, but the fact there were cute anime characters on a square grid board make it look like a Tactics RPG. Looks like a…
Read MoreDofus Battles tricked me. The iPad App store shop had the game’s description in French, making it hard to figure out what exactly the game was about, but the fact there were cute anime characters on a square grid board make it look like a Tactics RPG. Looks like a…
Read MoreAre you a fan of point and click adventures? Do you own a PC? Then you might just be interested in a competition we have organised for you!In partnership with Fluff Entertainment, we’re pleased to be able to offer our readers two copies of this new indie game. To win,…
Read MoreAre you a fan of point and click adventures? Do you own a PC? Then you might just be interested in a competition we have organised for you!In partnership with Fluff Entertainment, we’re pleased to be able to offer our readers two copies of this new indie game. To win,…
Read MoreSteel Storm’s first episode, released by developer Kot-in-Action late last year, made a decent impact by offering old school isometric shooting for a great price- free. Now that the second release, Burning Retribution, is upon us (complete with retail price) should you climb back into the hovertank? Old school gameplay,…
Read MoreSteel Storm’s first episode, released by developer Kot-in-Action late last year, made a decent impact by offering old school isometric shooting for a great price- free. Now that the second release, Burning Retribution, is upon us (complete with retail price) should you climb back into the hovertank? Old school gameplay,…
Read MoreIt’s funny how it works, isn’t it? Two Worlds and its sequel are very much B-grade games. Not necessarily bad, but lacking the refinement of an Elder Scrolls game. But use the franchise as the basis for a tower defense game and you end up with an awesome production –…
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