Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past Review (iPhone, iPad) | Added: 27.05.2014 14:00 | 46 views | 0 comments
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9 iPhone RPG's on sale for 99 cents (iPad) Added: 27.05.2014 12:00 | 23 views | 0 comments
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Learning is fun. Honest. 2012's is one example of a very successful attempt at blending vocabulary and video games, and MAG Interactive's latest, Ruzzle Adventure, demonstrates there are still good times a-plenty to have with letters. Like its predecessor, Ruzzle Adventure primarily revolves around building words from a grid on-screen. You chain letters by swiping up, down, and diagonally - think Bookworm by PopCap (or the original Ruzzle, of course). Every letter contains a point value, with consonants generally being worth more than vowels. Each letter you utilize is added to your overall score. Letters sometimes increase in value the longer they're left on the board, so it's not uncommon for a two-letter word to bring in greater rewards than a five-letter word. |
Want to make iOS games but don't know where to start? Gamezebo Deals is here to help. As of today, our newest offer delivers up 22+ hours of training to teach you the fundamentals of making games for the iPhone and iPad. A $499 value, GZ Deals has helped bring the price down to just $59 for propspective learners such as yourself. For full details, and to get in on this offer while you can, visit . |
CastleStorm is a medieval tower defense game with shooting, troop management and even beat 'em up elements all rolled together in one package. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with tips on how to juggle all of those things and still keep your castle in one piece. |
Flappy Golf is a golfing / physics game from Noodlecake Studios that's inspired by Flappy Bird. In this game, you guide a winged ball around the golf courses previously seen in Noodlecake's Super Stickman Golf 2. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with some tips and hints that will help you flap to the finish. |
Sometimes it's hard to distill a game to one sentence that will capture someone's attention. The again, if that sentence includes the phrase "like Q*bert on a Rubik's Cube in space," that'd probably do the trick. I'd love to take credit for making that one up, but it's actually the words of Crescent Moon Games' Josh Presseisen. And it's the best way to summarize Twisty Planets, an upcoming puzzle game for iOS and Android from FirstSight Games and Crescent Moon Games. While Q*bert certainly had some slick moves hopping around pyramids back in the day, he's got nothing on Qub, who sort of resembles a tiny tube TV with legs and a single antenna. Your job is to help Qub hop around each little planetoid to find three stars and escape to the next one. The planets can be rotated along all three axes -- hence the game's title -- which could be a help or hindrance depending on how you twist. Qub will also have to contend with moving platforms, springboards and teleportation portals as he does his thing. |
Snoopy's Sugar Drop is a free-to-play match-three game where you must create candy combos, collect candy to advance to the next level, and search for Snoopy's sister Belle. Gamezebo's quick-start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. |
eSports is so very in right now. Clearly all the Dota 2 kids are into it. This year's International (the game's largest annual tournament) has raised nearly $6.5 million for the prize pool from in-game player purchases. That makes it the biggest eSports prize pool of all-time by a wide margin, and with months of fundraising left before the finals. The Hearthstone World Championship's $250,000 seems like small potatoes by comparison, but remember that whoever wins the $100,000 first place prize doesn't have to split it five ways. That winner will be one of 16 finalists selected from four qualifier hubs around the world. 130 players each from the Americas, Europe, China, and Taiwan/Korea will be whittled down to just 16 finalists. |
Wish you could take World of Warcraft in your pocket? It sounds impossible, but Gameloft managed to pull off a really close copy back in 2011 with . And from now until June 2nd, you can explore this mobile MMO with no strings attached. Normally a $6.99 download, iOS gamers can get in on the action free of charge to see if it's everything they're hoping (SPOILER: it is). Android gamers will be getting a price break as well, where the game has dropped to 99 cents. |
Remember kids, that while sometimes a girl's tears are just tears, other times they turn into powerful gems that grant unending life and keep the peace between warring kingdoms. It happens, especially in Zen Studios' CastleStorm, a "free-to-siege" blast of ballistas, heroes, magic and mayhem. And if it took the Peace Goddess crying to set it into motion, well, that's just the way it goes. Alas, even the most powerful gems can only keep knights and barbarians from clashing for so long, which is good or else there would be no game to talk about. When CastleStorm begins, you're given command of Sir Gareth, a high-ranking warrior on the side of the knights whose task is to figure out why the barbarians are beating the drums of war again and who has their designs on the gems. |
Cats have nine lives, but birds live forever. At least, that's the impression you might get from the tsunami of Flappy Bird clones that washed onto the App Store and Google Play once Dong Nguyen's original flapper took its leave. Most Flappy Bird clones attempt to carry on what Nguyen began, which is why we have dozens - maybe hundreds - of games about getting a bird (or a fish, or a dragon, or a tiny butt) to fly through various objects. There have been more than enough Flappy Bird facsimiles to fill the void left by the original, but Noodlecake Studios gets a gold star for actually evolving the original Flappy Bird with Flappy Golf. |
Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, if they know what's good for them. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you're missing out on one of the coolest interactive narratives we've played in recent years. Don't worry though, you still have time to catch up. Telltale has announced the release date of The Wolf Among Us Episode 4: In Sheep's Clothing. The Wolf Among Us tells an original tale set in the world of Bill Willingham's award-winning DC/Vertigo series Fables. Players take up the investigative nose of Sherriff Bigby Wolf (Big B. Wolf - GET IT??) tries to solve a gruesome series of murders in the Fabletown community. Armchair detectives will be able to continue their adventure on May 27th.
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KeroBlaster is an action / shooting game from Studio Pixel. In this game, you hop on platforms and blast enemies as you progress from level to level. Gamezebo's handy strategy guide will provide you with some tips and hints that will keep your skin moist. |
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