Posts Tagged ‘cellphone games’
  • Fedeen’s Post-apocalyptic Action Game, “A Few Days Left” Goes Free for a Limited Time

    Posted by on April 3, 2015 under Euro, News, Portables
    You can't beat free! Mobile game publisher Fedeen Games today announced as part of their Easter Promotion that their post-apocalyptic action game, A Few Days Left will be free for a limited time on the Apple App Store. Regularly priced at $3.99, players can now download this must-play action game for free on the Apple App Store through April 15. Boasting crisp graphics using Unreal Engine, A Fe... more.
  • Match Racer (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on August 30, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Looking for an exciting game that packs a big punch? Match Racer for iPhone and iPad by Enter9 is your answer. A virtually endless race track with a peppy soundtrack that gets you into the game and will keep you playing for hours. You can create your own “matchstick racer” or use the one that comes with the game. The tutorials will teach you how to fire your weapon and use your shield. The ... more.
  • Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on February 7, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Imagine being lost on a dark, rainy night with no sense of direction. You're concerned about making an appointment scheduled for the next morning, and judging by the directions that an old man  gave you earlier, it would seem you are more lost than ever. You continue to drive on the unfamiliar road until a figure emerges from the darkness into your headlights. With quick reflexes, you swerve t... more.
  • City Conquest (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on January 1, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Want to try a tower defense game or sharpen you skills? City Conquest by Paul Tozour of Gas Powered Games is your answer. For those who are unfamiliar with Tower Defense games, City Conquest is a great first game. The game will teach you what to do step-by-step. Each “battle” consists of a certain number of turns where you must attack your enemy city, defend your own city, manage your resour... more.
  • Alien Breed Arrives on iOS

    Posted by on August 2, 2012 under Euro, News, Portables
    Alien Breed, the Team 17 shmup classic, has finally arrived on iOS. Alien Breed offers the opportunity for both old and new fans to experience the original survival-horror game. Featuring a choice of either old-school Amiga graphics or new retina-display imagery, Alien Breed retains the challenging gameplay of the original while offering players aid in the form of an in-game store for extra ammo, ... more.
  • Tiny Toots (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on February 22, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wish you could use your natural gas to get you going? Meet Houston, star of Tradewest Digital's, “Tiny Toots”. Houston eats beans to try and escape from Professor Beanstock, who is trying to catch him via helicopter to return him to the Dino farm where he lives. When the Professor is approaching , you will hear sirens and the screen will start to flash. You will see him hanging out ... more.
  • Ash II: Shadows Now Available for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch

    Posted by on January 19, 2012 under News, Portables
    The long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed role-playing game, Ash, is finally available for iOS devices. Ash II: Shadows features a new story, quests, and characters set in the world of Aghaus. The world of Aghaus is in peril, and the heroes of old must embark on another dangerous adventure. Players join characters Nicholas and Damien as they discover ancient mysterious and find unexpe... more.
  • The Show Must Go On (Review) iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch

    Posted by on December 26, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    This app may be the greatest development in opera since Elmer Fudd's maniacally shrieking "KILL THE WABBIT!" That landmark performance more than 50 years ago squeezed Wagner's 17-hour "Der Ring des Nibelungen" ("The Ring Cycle") into seven minutes, according to Bugs himself. Actually, it's even more impressive than that since key elements of Tannhäuser  and other works by Wagner are thrown in... more.
  • The Ultimate Juror (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on December 26, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Think of it as the bar exam for graduates from the University of Law & Order. No need for more than a few basic facts about somebody beheading his friend, since facts aren't all that relevant to the verdict. What really matters is whether you accept the female dog walker or the male restaurant owner as a juror (without being able to question or know anything more about them). And it's all r... more.