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Monster Adventures Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 11.10.2013 16:00 | 6 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 80

Gotta catch 'em all. And then you gotta send 'em all off into the wilderness to fight while you stay at home, because man, that junk is dangerous. Monster Adventures is a monster hunting/battling game with an admirable amount of depth and creativity. However, you need to suffer a slow start before you can really get to the rich center of this monstrous journey.

Monster Adventures begins in the manner of most monster-battling games. You're a youngster in a backwoods town who possesses a hidden talent for getting monsters to do what you say. In fact, within minutes of starting the game, a water creature takes a shine to you and begins following you around. He's your first "Spirit," a mythical figure you can train to fight and capture the other monsters that roam the world.

Monster Adventures resembles Pokémon in many regards (Foursaken Media even describes the game as "Pokémon meets Zelda"), but it puts a lot more emphasis on hardscrabble, slug-it-out battles than Nintendo's beloved collecting franchise. You can send your monster away from the safety of town to explore different environments, like plains and mountains.

From there, your monster explores the shifting terrain (yes, Monster Adventures has roguelike elements) and whacks the many "Wildlings" that come after it. Your monster is also equipped with a net, which it can use to catch Wildlings that have had their energy sufficiently depleted. When monsty returns to town, the data it's gathered about other monsters can be used by the village elder to craft new skills for it.

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Ring Run Circus Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 10.10.2013 15:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 70

In the gravity-defying world of Ring Run Circus, motion and precision are key. Performers Nina, Ned, and Nelson have perfected the art of wheeling along their circus's myriad of interconnected rings, performing acrobatic stunts to wow the crowds present only in the mind of big top dreamer Ringo. Ringo's ideal circus takes place high above the ground on dozens of metallic circles, and it's the player's job to maneuver his star performers along these rings to the exit gate that marks the end of each standalone show and stage.

Our three acrobats share the ability to roll around the stage and switch between rings by simply tapping at their intersections. However, each character also boasts a personal skill that allows them to perform a talent unique to them alone: Nina can jump over obstacles, Ned can slap other characters that get in his way, and Nelson can activate switches by tugging them with his cane. While every level demands the same goal--collect the key located somewhere in the stage and use it to exit the gate--the challenges and design of the stage will differ depending on the character being featured. Nina is pitted against bouncy blockages, Ned's levels are filled with circus lions and strong men that will knock him down if not smacked first, and Nelson's stages are more puzzle-like, requiring levers to be pulled in order and rings moved to open paths to the key and gate.

The stages are separated into four worlds, with each performer soloing a series of 13 levels and sharing the stage in the final set, which features changing stations that allow players to swap between characters when needed. In order to move on to the next world and performer, you'll need to collect at least 16 flowers total for a given character; flower pieces are scattered about each stage in tricky-to-reach places, with three complete flowers available per level. A fourth flower is attained by perfecting the level within a specific time, but strangely, this flower does not count toward the required total and acts merely as a personal challenge gauge.

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From: www.gamezebo.com

Replay Wednesdays: The Cave, Chainsaw Warrior and more! (iPad)

Added: 09.10.2013 19:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?

This week's highlights include venturing into a snarky cave on iPhone and iPad, using your virtual chainsaw to end the zombie apocalypse on PC, and managing some tycoon-worthy transportation networks on Android.

Tags: Warrior, Phone, Gamezebo
From: www.gamezebo.com

Gunner Z Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 08.10.2013 20:00 | 5 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 60

A far cry from their previous outing in the wonderfully bright and sunny adventure world of , BitMonster Games has returned with a horrific zombie shooter called Gunner Z, whose blend of fast-paced gunplay and night vision imagery work wonders towards making you pray that such a world never comes into existence for everyone reading this article one day. But despite its unique and engrossing atmosphere, not to mention its exhilarating and pitch-perfect gameplay, there are too many other aspects of the game (particularly the shameless microtransactions) that will leave players feeling a bit too lifeless themselves afterwards.

Now let's talk first about the good in Gunner Z: the graphics and the gameplay. The actual action in the game plays out predominately in a zombie-overrun city through a night vision lens. Everything in the world is embodied through black and gray hues, with your enemies lighting up in a glowing and ghastly white light. It's a wonderful idea, and polished to perfect in its actual execution: the dark atmosphere is both frightening and frantic, and it makes you feel claustrophobic in the best possible way.

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From: www.gamezebo.com

Pandemic Review (iPad)

Added: 08.10.2013 17:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 100

Pandemic is the original co-operative board game that launched a thousand sickly imitators. It's winning combination of being easy to learn, difficult to beat, and lacking competition made it brilliant family fare; a hobby title that's bled into the mainstream. But of course co-operative games also work well played solo, and now you can play it both ways on your iPad.

The players control a team of specialists trying to cure four lethal diseases before the game triggers one of a terrifyingly broad range of fail conditions. Each player has a hand of cards, corresponding to a color and a city on the board. You can move slowly from city to city, maybe spending precious actions to remove disease cubes as you go, or play a card to fly directly to the matching city. If you're lucky enough to accumulate five cards in the same color and can get to a research station, you can cure the disease of that colour.

From: www.gamezebo.com

Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign Review (iPhone, iPad, Android)

Added: 08.10.2013 15:00 | 7 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 80

If the Marvel super heroes knew all they had to do to defeat all kinds of villains was to beat them at match-3, they'd probably be a lot less angst-ridden. To date, no comic book writer has actually decided to act on this idea, but Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign comes close. Taking the core gameplay from , Marvel Puzzle Quest takes place after The Pulse, which sounds like something from Dimension Films but is actually a mysterious event that introduced the world to Isotope-8 (or just ISO-8, for short). The new element can make super-powered folks even stronger, and is thus coveted pretty highly by the forces of evil.

Though you only get a cursory introduction to all of this if you haven't played the other games, S.H.I.E.L.D. has been keeping tabs on ISO-8. The new twist here is that Norman Osborn, the artist formerly known as the Green Goblin, has wormed his way into a position of power, and his H.A.M.M.E.R. organization has booted Nick Fury and company out of favor with the world's governments. This can all be a little overwhelming if you aren't versed in the source material, which might be the game's most glaring weakness.

From: www.gamezebo.com

LEVEL 22 Review (iPhone, iPad, Android)

Added: 07.10.2013 15:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 60

Gary is a bit of a lout. In this economy, a lot of people do whatever they can to keep their jobs, and that's not exactly untrue of Gary. See, Gary likes to party, and party he did last night, out on the town and drunk all the while. This has led Gary to oversleep, and now he's late for work.

This might be forgivable, except this does not seem to be the first time Gary has let temptation get in the way of doing an honest day's work. As a result, he now stands to be fired if he is caught coming in late (his boss even has a wanted poster of Gary on his desk). So now in LEVEL 22, Gary is doing whatever he can to keep his job: In this case, engaging in covert stealth operations to reach his desk on the 22nd floor of his office building.

From: www.gamezebo.com

Candy Blast Mania Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 03.10.2013 22:00 | 16 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 50

It seems for every mega-hit game there are ten shameless knock-offs. Match three game, Candy Blast Mania is an obvious riff on the absurdly popular , complete with candy-colored icons, characters, and effects. Although there's some fun to be had here, Candy Blast Mania ultimately feels like Candy Crush's awkward younger sibling--less mature, less polished, and noticeably less interesting.

Continuing to mention Candy Crush could sound like belaboring a point, but it's well-nigh impossible not to make comparisons between the two games so bear with me. First, let's acknowledge that the Candy Crush magic is based on several things: the music, the story, the maps, and the unusual, graphic look of the game. Candy Blast Mania seems to get this too and does its best toborrow from the Candy Crush style book. Even so, it never achieves the same impact.

From: www.gamezebo.com

Nakama Review (iPhone, iPad, Android)

Added: 03.10.2013 15:00 | 6 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 40

Whether you're into the "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" fighting approach, or you're perhaps more of a "crouching tiger, hidden dragon," it's safe to say that when it comes to being a ninja, your fighting style needs to be swift, controlled, and tight. You're not going to be around for very long if you can't dodge a simple shuriken to the face.

Mobile ninja-em-up Nakama fails miserably to provide the sort of control that is required of a Shinobi warrior, while also piling on a rather confused difficulty curve, and action that is more a rambling bar fight than a well-implemented meeting of blades. There's style here for sure, but the gameplay itself needs a massive overhaul before it will approach anything that can be deemed entertaining.

From: www.gamezebo.com

Deer Hunter 2014 Review (iPhone, iPad)

Added: 02.10.2013 21:00 | 5 views | 0 comments


Gamezebo Rating: 80

I've never been big on hunting games. It's not that I take issue with gunning down (mostly) defenseless virtual animals with ridiculously overpowered military hardware, although it is pretty ridiculous all things considered. It's just that I've never been able to get into them. And yet, oddly enough, I've found myself really getting into Deer Hunter 2014 and its simple yet oddly strategic gunplay.

Deer Hunter 2014 is basically a collection of simple hunts for various types of wild animals. It's a bit less involved than most other hunting sims of course - most likely to cater to the pick-up-and-play mobile audience. Rather than tracking targets through the underbrush across acres of simulated woods, players simply strafe left and right across a limited area to get a better view of their prey. Instead of focusing on the chase, it's all about the kill shot. Where the animal is hit (head, heart, lungs, etc) can make all the difference.

From: www.gamezebo.com


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