Γò¼├┤Γö£├ºΓö£ΓöÉThe Inner World 2 – The Last Wind MonkΓò¼├┤Γö£├ºΓö£├╗ is So Full of Quotable Lines

The Inner World 2 - The Last Wind Monk By: Studio Fizbin & Headup Games Studio Fizbin's The Inner World is one of my favorite point-and-click adventures. I loved the characters, the humor, the voice acting, the artwork, and perhaps above all, its willingness to ridicule organized religion. I started playing the sequel, The Last Wind Monk, a few days ago and am enjoying every second of it. Revisiting Asposia, it feels…

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(re)format Z: Walkthrough Guide

(re)format Z: By: Blindflug Studios This will be a complete walkthrough guide with help, hints, tips, tricks, solutions and answers for the iOS and Android puzzle game, (re)format Z:, by Blindflug Studios. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: Level 1: Level 2: Coming soon!

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ΓÇÿFlipflop SolitaireΓÇÖ Review: Possibly the Most Relaxed Version of the Game

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…

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‘Returner 77’ Review: The Start of Something Truly Epic

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…

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ΓÇÿStarman: Tale of LightΓÇÖ Review: Reach for the Stars

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…

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Starman: Tale of Light: Walkthrough Guide

Starman: Tale of Light By: nada studio This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough guide for the iOS and Android puzzle adventure game, Starman: Tale of Light, by nada studio. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See my Starman review here. Walkthrough: Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9…

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Peregrin: Walkthrough Guide

Peregrin By: Domino Digital Limited This will be a complete walkthrough guide with help, hints, tips, tricks, answers and solutions for the iOS, Android and PC puzzle game, Peregrin, by Domino Digital Limited. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Note: The game is very buggy at the moment and chapters are long if you end up stuck and having to restart. I'm likely going to suspend this…

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‘FROST’ Review: Where Toy and Puzzle Meet Art

FROST By: kunabi brother GmbH Kunabi Brother's new puzzler, FROST, is a hard game to describe. In some ways, it's a spiritual successor to Blek, their tricky line-drawing game with a twist. Once again, you're using your finger to draw, but perhaps it would be more accurate to say that you're leading light particles where you want them to go. It starts off simple, but before you know it you'll be scratching…

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