gaming app of the day
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Square Enix Finds Redemption For Demons’ Score With Symphonica
I was terribly disappointed with the way Square Enix priced iNiS’s rhythm game, Demons’ Score. So disappointed that when I heard the company had released another iNiS rhythm game on iOS I almost didn’t bother. Between the free initial download and the stirring sounds of Dvorak’s New World Symphony my tenuous convictions crumbled, and I…
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Beneath Max McMann’s Stupid Grin Is An Incredibly Intelligent Courtroom Comedy
Last week I argued that Devil’s Attorney, a courtroom battler for iOS and Android, could never be more entertaining than its over-the-top inspirational 80’s theme song. Chalk up another win for Max McMann.
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Gaming App Of The Day: Don’t Lose Your Mind In This Creepy Adventure Game
Minutes after booting up Forever Lost, I felt like I’d back in time. Here my protagonist was, waking up in what appeared to be a mental asylum, with no memory of who he (or she) was or how he (or she) got there.
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Last Fish Is A Satisfying Swim Through A World Of Light And Shadows
What drew me to Last Fish was its art. It looked sort of like what would happen if Osmos were redesigned by the team behind Limbo. Its muted palette of light and shadow, black and grey, grabbed my attention. Mobile games tend so often to be bright and colourful that seeing one exist deliberately in…