SEN: Seven Eight Nine – Walkthrough Guide

SEN: Seven Eight Nine By: Indie Champions SEN: Seven Eight Nine is a new minimalistic puzzle game that teaches through play. There's no tutorial, so you have to figure out the rules as you go along. It can be tricky at times, so this walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Rules: - The goal in each level is…

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My Week Unwrapped: February 9, 2020 – Circuit Dude, Dang! I Got Too Many Dang Gems, SwipeTrix, Mutatis 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. I've been hard at work getting my walkthrough for Veritas ready for its release in a few days, but I still managed to find some time to play some other games. Unfortunately, I had issues with almost all of them, but I still want to give you my impressions.…

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Giveaway: Win a Free iOS Copy of Glitch Games’ Mysterious Puzzle Adventure, ‘Veritas’

Veritas By: Glitch Games [UPDATE: The winners have been drawn and will be sent their codes. Thanks to everyone who entered!] Veritas is the latest puzzle adventure game from Glitch Games, best known for their Forever Lost series. I mentioned it back when it was originally announced through a cryptic website. I wrote more about it after playing an early demo, and then again after playing some of the current version of…

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Apple Arcade Unwrapped: February 7, 2020 – Doomsday Vault, Kings of the Castle, LEGO Builder’s Journey, No Way Home and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to my roundups of Apple Arcade games, called Apple Arcade Unwrapped. It's similar to my weekly roundup called My Week Unwrapped. As I make my way through the Apple Arcade games, I'll be posting my impressions about the games I played since the previous issue. The idea is to include gameplay videos and blurbs to help my readers decide which games to play first. There are already…

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No Way Home: Walkthrough Guide

No Way Home By: SMG Studio No Way Home is an Apple Arcade game from SMG Studio in which you need to fly around space with your trusty robot sidekick, destroying enemies and completing missions. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck, but it's a work in progress. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Tips & Tricks: - Use the mission arrow as a…

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My Week Unwrapped: February 2, 2020 – SpellTower+, Dungeon Faster, Shapecraft, Disgaea 1 Complete, Kentucky Route Zero 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. Now that the first month of the year is over, the games are starting to pile up. But this hasn't been too crazy a week. I even managed to fit in some time for new Switch releases. I'm also working on walkthroughs for upcoming games, which is why you…

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Shapecraft: Walkthrough Guide

Shapecraft By: Gamezaur Shapecraft is the latest puzzle game from Gamezaur. It asks you to move shapes around the board so that all the lights turn on. It's not too challenging a game, but some later levels can be tricky. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck on any of the puzzles. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: Levels 1 - 42: Levels…

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ΓÇÿSpellTower+ΓÇÖ Review: I Have No Words

SpellTower+ By: Zach Gage If you play mobile games, you're probably familiar with at least one of Zach Gage's works. My personal favorite is his word puzzler, Typeshift, but I'm also a fan of his Apple Arcade feature, Card of Darkness. Somehow, I never played the original SpellTower, which released back in 2011, even though it looked right up my alley. I was going to buy it later, but I wasn't sure…

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