Independent developer Mad Head Games today released the fourth and final episode of Adam Wolfe, a new IP in the Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure (HOPA) genre, on PC and Mac via Steam. Episode 4 “Zero Hour” is now available as an individual download or as part of the Seasons Pass and will be coming soon to iOS. Since the game’s Episode 1 launch, Adam Wolfe has captured the interest of HOPA players from around the world. Episode 4 will serve as the culmination to the memorable episodic adventure with the game’s tortured protagonist, Adam Wolfe. Supernatural investigator Adam Wolfe continues … Continue reading Final Adam Wolfe Episode is Released→
This week out Time Waster has discovered an artillery game called Gungun Online for his smartphone and it reminds him a lot of GunBound. In fact, we wonder is the creators of GunBound should take issue with this one, as it goes well beyond just casual similarities.
The World Championship of Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft will be help at BlizzCon on November 4 and 5th. This article explains what Hearthstone is, how it is played, and introduce Hearthstone eSports. GiN eSports presents Hearthstone and the journey to BlizzCon.
A captivating blend of documentary and virtual experience that brings players inside the infamous Exclusion Zone, Chernobyl VR Project launches today on Steam for HTC Vive, including new features and enhancements also now available on Oculus Rift.
Bandai Namco Entertainment America, Inc., is excited to bring the massively popular Pac-Man series back to mobile platforms in a new colorful bubble shooter called Pac-Man Pop. The new free-to-play mobile game combines the pick-up-and-play fun of Pac-Man with hours of addictive bubble shooting puzzles and challenges.
Flying around in a spaceship exploring new worlds, meeting new characters and alien races, going on quests, combating enemies with plasma weapons and future tech while enjoying a sci-fi story sounds great, right? Unfortunately, PlanCon: Space Conflict does not quite offer everything it set out to achieve. Still, this one is worth a second glance.
This week Billy is back to his smartphone for his time wasting needs and he’s checking out an unfinished game called Deul. No, that isn’t a typo. It’s spelled Deul. a game that has players taking on AI and others in a contest to see who is quick, and who is just dead.
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