Welcome Time Wasters! This week I didn’t have to look around for a Time Waster. Instead, John sent me a review copy of Crazy Machines: Golden Gears. I’ve never played any of the Crazy Machines games prior to this, but I know others here at GiN have enjoyed them. For those already thinking it; Yes, GiN has reviewed Crazy Machines: Golden Gears in the past. This release of Golden Gears came out for iOS and Android devices last year and our reviewer gave it 4 GiN Gems. Being new to the Crazy Machines series means that I’m not going to … Continue reading Crazy for Crazy Machines→
Our app review this week centers on Furry Farm, a cute and surprisingly deep game where players do they’re best to lay an egg of the correct color. It’s much harder than it sounds on this wacky farm.
Welcome Time Wasters! This week I was sent a code to check out a game that isn’t finished yet. That game is Full Bore. Upon hearing the name of the game, I was already excited about all the bore puns I could use to say how bad it is (I like puns more than I probably should), but I can’t do that. Full Bore starts out with players choosing to play as either Frederick, the male bore, or Hildi, the female bore. Whichever bore is chosen by the player will run out into a field only for an explosion to … Continue reading A Boreing Good Taste→
This week’s Tuesday app review focuses on a little game called Caveboy Escape. Only you can help the poor cave boy navigate mazes and escape. Because cave boys aren’t too smart on their own.
While many of the new Xbox One games aim at adults, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is more suitable for younger players, though we think just about anyone can have fun with this one.
Our app reviews continue with Flag It Free, a game we hoped would peak our vexillology interests. But arbitrary timed levels and a difficult interface left us at half-staff.
Only in app games it seems can you have two felines popping balloons, skirting black holes and fighting over a ball of yarn using physics. But Chester & Morgan deliver.
Everyone wants to find gems and gold under their tree, right? But does Jewel Master 2: Cradle of Egypt 3D fit the bill compared to the real thing? Find out where this match three stacks up in a crowded field.
You may have heard Chella talking about Morphopolis last week as a hidden gem you should play this holiday. Here is her full review on this wonderful little game.
Rain follows in the atmospheric footsteps of great games like Journey and Limbo, and offers up a more depressing, blue-tinted world where rain is your constant companion.
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