Hi everyone and welcome to another weekly roundup called My Week Unwrapped! I've been busy this week writing several reviews, some news pieces, and catching up on some walkthroughs I needed to finish. I've also been spending way too much time playing South Park: Phone Destroyer, a game I would likely not have even downloaded if not for the IP. Anyway, I have a good mix of both free and paid games…
Flipflop Solitaire By: Zach Gage I've never been that into the original solitaire, especially when I have thousands of more exciting games in my pocket. But I do like solo card games such as Onirim and Miracle Merchant, so I'm always willing to try another solitaire-inspired game. I'm also a big fan of Zach Gage's Typeshift, it being the only game at the moment that I log in every day to complete…
Returner 77 By: Fantastic, Yes The simplest way to describe Fantastic, yes's puzzle adventure, Returner 77, would be to say that it's like The Room in space. But that would be doing it a disservice, since it's so much more than that and is by no means a cheap knockoff. I didn't know much going in, as I only heard about the game a few days before release. But from the first…
Letter Fridge By: Candywriter, LLC This will be a complete walkthrough guide with help, hints, tips, tricks, answers and solutions for the iOS and Android word game, Letter Fridge, by Candywriter. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: You can also use this video for Apples and Strawberries: Chapter 1, Apples: Apples-1: CAT, CATS Apples-2: GUSH, MUSH, HUMS, GUMS Apples-3: SILK, KILT, KILTS, SKIT Apples-4: SNOW, KNOW,…
A few days ago, I posted a story about how I overlooked but then rediscovered a website created by Glitch Games to tease their next game. You can read that here if you haven't yet. Details of the new game weren't revealed yet. Instead, a fake company called Veritas Industries that has its foot in every aspect of, well...everything, said it was looking for human subjects for its Insomnium project. I wrongly…
Starman: Tale of Light By: nada studio There's no shortage of puzzle games on iOS. The platform lends itself well to the genre, so several are released each week. With so many out there, it's easy to miss the the must-haves amidst the can-live-withouts. Already deep into multiple games this week, I almost skipped nada studio's monochromatic Starman: Tale of Light. I'm so glad I didn't, as it turned out to be…
I was browsing my Twitter feed today with my morning coffee and had an odd conversation with Graham Ranson, one half of Glitch Games. He said I might have already seen one of their next games without realizing it. I thought it was strange, but I didn't pry just yet. https://twitter.com/GrahamRanson/status/927883974323601408 I continued about my day, playing some Starman, which I highly recommend, by the way. A short time later, I see…
Hi everyone and welcome to another jam-packed installment of My Week Unwrapped! I've been very busy over the last seven days watching both Stranger Things and 3%. How does one find time for all these great games and TV shows? If you figure out the secret to immortality and/or time travel and/or cloning, please share it with me. Still, I somehow managed to play a lot of games this week even without…