Posts Tagged ‘iPad 4’
  • EA Wants You to Experience The Wild West in The Simpsons Tapped Out

    Posted by on April 20, 2016 under Euro, News, Portables
    Springfield is heading west! (Or maybe it already was west? We’re still not really sure on its location.) With dirt roads, old timey buildings, bandits, and a treasure trove of gold, you’ll be dying of dysentery before you can shoot a buffalo. The Simpsons Tapped Out is available to play for free* now on the AppStoreS and on Google Play. Play today to: ●Change the look of your town with... more.
  • Skylanders SuperChargers Black Friday Deals, New Skylanders Toys, Racing Packs and More

    Posted by on November 18, 2015 under Euro, News, Portables, PS3, PS4, WII, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
    Skylands is abuzz with the holiday spirit and ready to supercharge kids' holiday wish lists with special toys, a new Skylanders SuperChargers Racing Action Pack, Skylanders merchandise, Black Friday deals and more. To kick-start the season, Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc.,  is offering a special holiday Skylanders SuperChargers character Missile... more.
  • Shine Up Your Gunboots: Downwell Launches on iOS & PC

    Posted by on October 15, 2015 under Euro, News, PC, Portables
    Independent developer Ojiro Fumoto and well-dwelling publisher Devolver Digital have released the charming action platformer Downwell on iOS and PC. The much-anticipated vertical shooter about a boy with guns for boots is now available on the App Store and Steam for $2.99 / £1.99 / €2.99 . Downwell is a curious game about a young boy venturing down a well in search of untold treasures with ... more.
  • The Witcher Battle Arena launches on iOS in Canada

    Posted by on December 15, 2014 under Euro, News, Portables
    The Witcher Battle Arena is a fast, fun and easy-to-learn MOBA set in a rich fantasy world. In Battle Arena, two three-hero teams fight against each other, trying to capture and hold conquest points in short, intense and action-packed battles. Designed with mobile devices in mind, Battle Arena combines intuitive controls with skill-based strategies and fast-paced action. Rain fire from afar as ... more.
  • Appointment with F.E.A.R. (Review) iPhone

    Posted by on December 1, 2014 under Portables, Reviews
    Ever wanted to be a secret super hero? Steve Jackson's Appointment with F.E.A.R. By Tin Man Games with the assistance of Screen Australia makes it possible. Appointment with F.E.A.R. is a Fighting Fantasy game book turned interactive comic that has many possible endings that make both success or failure a possibility. Your birth was looked upon with both eagerness and trepidation as your parent... more.
  • Square Enix Announces HeavenStrike Rivals

    Posted by on December 1, 2014 under Euro, News, Portables
    Embark on an epic adventure with SQUARE ENIX’s HEAVENSTRIKE RIVALS , launching globally this winter for free on iOS and Android. A tactical RPG, HEAVENSTRIKE RIVALS features a battle system designed especially for mobile devices that's easy to learn but with deep strategic possibilities, quick-entry player-vs-player combat, and hundreds of unique characters to collect, grow and evolve. Deve... more.
  • Island of the Lizard King (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on March 11, 2014 under Portables, Reviews
    Tin Man Games continues to broaden its selection of interactive Gamebooks with the release of Island of the Lizard King, a Fighting Fantasy role-playing book written by Ian Livingston. As a brave adventurer, you must travel to Fire Island to free the slaves of Oytser Bay from the treacherous Lizard King. The journey ahead will not be an easy one as greedy pirates, cannibalistic tribesmen and night... more.
  • The Forest of Doom (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on July 8, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally written by Ian Livingstone, The Forest of Doom is the third book in a series of paperback role-playing games called, 'The Fighting Fantasy Series'. These books were similar to 'Choose Your Own Adventures', but they offered the reader more flexibility by allowing them to build a character (i.e. by rolling dice to determine stamina, skill and luck), collect items and store them in a handw... more.