Ian MacLarty’s ‘Jumpgrid’ Will Get Your Heart Racing on May 9th

Jumpgrid By: Ian MacLarty I absolutely adored Ian MacLarty's Dissembler, a chill but tricky puzzler with all the right quality-of-life features, such as an unlimited undo button and the ability to unlock all levels from the start. It was one of my favorite games of 2018 and for a good while the six daily puzzles were part of my morning ritual. But alas, it wasn't Ian's usual kind of game. He's better…

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My Week Unwrapped: April 23, 2019 – Whispers of a Machine, Twelvesmith, SteamWorld Quest, Zephyr, Agatha Knife and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. You may have noticed I skipped last week, mostly because there wasn't much to talk about. But this week has been pretty crazy, so it should make up for it! Some of these games are pre-release and some are on Switch, not iOS. But there's still plenty of iOS…

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Giveaway: Win 1 of 5 iOS Copies of Point-and-Click Adventure ‘Whispers of a Machine’

Whispers of a Machine By: Raw Fury / Clifftop Games / Faravid Interactive [Update, 4/25/2019: The giveaway has ended and all winners have been sent their codes. Thanks to all participants and keep an eye out for the next giveaway!] Whispers of a Machine is the latest point-and-click adventure from Kathy Rain developer, Clifftop Games. You take on the role of Vera Englund, a secret agent tasked with solving a string of…

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‘Whispers of a Machine’ Review: You Are What You Say

Whispers of a Machine By: Raw Fury / Clifftop Games / Faravid Interactive I always appreciate when we mobile gamers get a game at the same time as other platforms, especially when it's something that took a lot of time and effort to make. There's no shortage of free, shallow hidden object games in the App Store, but the full-blown, satisfying point-and-click adventures usually get ported over months or years later, if…

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ΓÇÿTwelvesmithΓÇÖ Review: ItΓÇÖs a Numbers Game

Twelvesmith By: Flippfly, LLC About a month ago, I got access to a game called Twelvesmith from Flippfly, the makers of Race the Sun and Evergarden. I didn't even know they were working on a new game, but I started playing and was instantly hooked. I enjoyed both of their previous projects, but neither was designed for mobile first. They were both cross-platform games that worked in landscape mode and weren't really…

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Whispers of a Machine: Complete Walkthrough Guide – All Paths

Whispers of a Machine By: Raw Fury / Clifftop Games / Faravid Interactive Whispers of a Machine is the latest point-and-click adventure from Kathy Rain developer Clifftop Games and publisher Raw Fury. It's a sci-fi Nordic noir mystery in which you play as Vera Englund, a cybernetically enhanced special agent who has to investigate a string of murders. You have a number of useful tools at your disposal, but knowing when to…

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Baba is You: Mountaintop Walkthrough Guide and Solutions

Baba is You By: Hempuli / Arvi Trikari Baba is You is a ridiculously innovative puzzle game where you push words around like blocks and see how they interact with each other. Sadly, it's not available on iOS yet, but it's a testament to how much I'm enjoying it that I'm willing to play on my PC. I've been making a walkthrough as a make my way through the game. This page…

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My Week Unwrapped: April 9, 2019 – Photographs, Rolando, Stone, Demontide, Trapmaker 2, The Company Game and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. This week I played a few new games, but also revisited a bunch of games that got content updates. If you like those games that got updated, you'll have plenty to play this week. If not, your choices are a little slimmer. But let's not waste any more time…

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