Posts Tagged ‘Apple Gaming’
  • Midnight Mansion HD (Review) Mac

    Posted by on November 20, 2011 under Mac, Reviews
    Wish you could explore those old mansions in your town to see what treasures are hidden within? Midnight Mansion HD Episodes 1 & 2 by Actionsoft ($14.99) is your answer. Midnight Mansion HD follows the same formula that fans have come to expect. The game is improved by allowing the fans to take advantage of their computer's powerful graphics, enhancing their gaming experience and adding le... more.
  • Tradewest’s Tiny Toots Coming to iOS Devices

    Posted by on November 9, 2011 under Euro, News, Portables
    Tiny Toots by Tradewest follows the adventures of a lovable dinosaur who can't satisfy his appetite for beans, the musical fruit. This new side-scroller brings together prehistoric farts, dinosaurs, doctors, legumes, and rolling this in a classic tale of "dino meets beans, dino loves beans, dino toots a lot". Tiny Toots promises to include the never-before-seen fart boost, Ghost Mode, Disco Mod... more.
  • Frogger Decades Now Available on iOS

    Posted by on September 2, 2011 under News, Portables
    Fans of Frogger have something to be excited about. Konami has released Frogger Decades for iOS portable devices. Aside from featuring vibrant graphics and animation, Frogger Decades includes five environments that will challenge newcomers and expert players alike. This version of Frogger also includes giant crabs and bulldozers. Frogger Decades is available on the Apple App store for iPad... more.
  • The King of Fighters-I Comes to Apple Devices

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, News, Portables
    SNK fans rejoice; a brand-new King of Fighters has arrived on portable devices with redrawn graphics, smooth animation, and stable Virtual Pad controls. According to SNK-PLAYMORE , The King of Fighters-I for iPhone is compatible with Game Center. It also comes with four game modes: Team Battle for classic KOF 3-on-3 matches, Single Battle for 1-on-1 fights, Endless mode for endurance chal... more.
  • Food Processing (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on July 6, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Video games are usually play-tested before foisting them on paying customers.Therefore it's's baffling to think what Food Processing, an iOS arcade puzzler from Chillingo, went through (or didn't) between the "final" line of code and the App Store. Both the visuals and controls render this game largely unplayable, making a game that's not very original a rare instance where it's not even worth the... more.
  • Play Kalei (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on July 6, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Something different and still fun is a too-rare occurrence in the App Store, so when a game like Play Kalei lets you toy with the world through a kaleidoscope there's much rejoicing. A short cheer, but nonetheless spirited. I had an odd liking for kaleidoscopes as a kid, to the point of indulging in one of those overpriced yuppie desktop toys early in my professional career (alas, it's generall... more.
  • Pinball Tristan (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on June 13, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Seeing as how there's a gazillion iPhone pinball games already, the average gamer is probably wondering why there's any reason to get excited about this title with its spartan "toy-like cabinet (and) old-style mechanical score drum." Furthermore, it's easily the most primitive game released by a developer whose never budged from charging new-release prices even for titles that are 20 years old. ... more.