Puzzle Solving and Platforming in Crayon Poke
This week Billy takes a look at Crayon Poke, a LudumDare entry that challenges his platforming and puzzle solving skills. Is it worth your time?
This week Billy takes a look at Crayon Poke, a LudumDare entry that challenges his platforming and puzzle solving skills. Is it worth your time?
The heart and soul of a classic fighting game is back again with Mortal Kombat X. As a fighter, MKX is one of the best, with hardcore action, gorgeous graphics and of course, those ever so amazing fatality moves.
This week out Time Waster checked out Westerado: Double Barreled, which is a western-set game all about avenging your family. Is it worth a buy?
Sierra is back with Shiftlings for consoles and the PC, a funny platformer that oozes quality at every turn. Platform players will want to jump right on this one.
This week our Time Waster take some time away from his normal games to look at the Google Maps Pac-Man that was released for April Fool’s Day.
This week Billy returns to the Time Waster and he’s celebrating by building his own ride and racing it in Dream Car Racing Evo. But is it worth the time?
The old adage says two heads are better than one. There doesn’t seem to be a well-known phrase about keeping track of two heads, though. Fortunately for the gaming world, the developers at Press Play heard all of your (complete lack of) concern for this missing proverb and came up with a plan to address it in the form of Kalimba. On the mystical island of Kalimba, an evil villain has slain a benevolent shaman and scattered the heads of an all-important totem pole. But fear not, for the shaman has realized that she can posses the totem heads and … Continue reading Kalimba Proves Two Totem Heads Are Better Than One
This week our Time Waster takes on the competitive and wacky sport of shark lifting in Shark Lifting 2. Is the game worth your time?
Roche Fusion is an old school style arcade shooter, sometimes called a SHUMP, that does just about everything right for those that love this genre. It’s extremely approachable, easy to play, and highly addictive.
This week our Time Waster tackles Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games. Does it live up to the first game or is it just a shallow grab for cash?