Monster Legacy Review
I have always thought the Pokémon games would be a great fit on iOS. Sure, it’s already on 3DS, but mine rarely leaves the house — and I’ve always got my phone on me. Of course, that’s never happening as long as Nintendo has its own hardware competing in the mobile gaming scene. For now, …Read More
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Inspired by games like Temple Run 2 and World of Warcraft, Running Quest is a unique blend of endless running and action role-playing. Your goal is still to run as far as you can, but you have to counter enemies along the way. There are also a lot of events that let you collect and upgrade items like those in typical action RPGs.
There are so many good-looking games released this Wednesday Night that I almost got lost on the vast ocean of apps. Among them, Out There is neither graphically attractive, nor from a renowned developer or publisher like Warner Brothers, Chillingo, and etc. But I am confident to say, after 30 minutes into it, it’s undoubtedly one of the most playable, even the most addictive games in this new load of offerings on the App Store.
LINE Cookie Run is a cute side-scrolling endless running game for iOS and Android. Presented by Naver Japan, it is built for LINE, a Japanese social network App like Facebook or Twitter. LINE Cookie Run is nothing more than another Mini Ninjas, or Robot Unicorn Attack. But it is much better than any previous titles.
Codemasters, the veteran video game developer behind F1 Challenge, Colin McRae Rally, Boom! Tank and more, has just released Drive: USA on the NZ App Store, a sign of that it’s going worldwide very soon. When we first saw the title two months ago, it was undergoing a test run in the Singapore App Store. From its name and screenshots, I got to the conclusion that this game is a car driving/racing game. But astonishingly it’s not. And at its core, it is nothing but an endless running game, just with a car at your hand’s control.
If you are familiar with car racing games on the iOS platform, you won’t be alien to Fast and Furious 6 and CSR Racing. Those two were top-charting apps for a decent period of time in the year 2013. These day you may have heard less about them as new loads of games are constantly coming up. Among them is a game called ACR Drift, developed by Eutechnyx and Crooz.
Trolls vs Vikings is not the best among all copycats of Plants vs. Zombies, but it’s a close imitation of Plants vs. Zombies that makes you feel it is pretty much similar to Plants vs. Zombies from gameplay, battle pace, variety of monsters, character gestures, and even the day and chapter mode.
WIGU (When I Grow Up) Games, is a young video game development group with its headquarter set in Malaysia. The company today released a lovely hospital simulation game where you can live the days of a doctor.
Sorceress of Fortune, the sequel to 2010 released Sorcerer of Fortune, marks the 5th story of the Fortune Chronicle Episode by Dotomchi. It’s an RPG title infused with match-3 puzzles. Sounds pretty much like typical puzzle RPGs like Puzzle & Dragons and Battle Camp? As a matter of fact, it’s much different from those, as it also includes typical RPG elements like character upgrading, equipment looting, etc.