I Keep Having This Dream: Walkthrough Guide, Strategy, Tips and Tricks

I Keep Having This Dream By: Fireflame Games I'm still learning a lot about Fireflame's I Keep Having This Dream, and an by no means a pro. But I thought I would compile some things I've learned from playing, as well as some tips that might help others. I've nearly made it to the fourth world, with a high score of 870. This is a work in progress that I'll be updating…

Continue ReadingI Keep Having This Dream: Walkthrough Guide, Strategy, Tips and Tricks
Epic of Kings Review: Just Play ‘Infinity Blade’

Epic of Kings By: Dead Mage Inc. I'm not sure exactly what I expected from Dead Mage Studios' iOS and Android game Epic of Kings. As someone who's invested hours and hours into all three of Chair's Infinity Blade games, I was hoping it might use some inspiration from those but offer some of its own original ideas. I wasn't a fan of Infinity Blade's in-app purchases (IAP) and ability to use…

Continue ReadingEpic of Kings Review: Just Play ‘Infinity Blade’
Cube Escape: Birthday: Walkthrough Guide

Cube Escape: Birthday By: LoyaltyGame B.V. (Rusty Lake) This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough with help, hints, tips, tricks, solutions and answers for the iOS and Android game Cube Escape: Birthday by Rusty Lake. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: 1. When you're in the elevator, just tap to open the door. Then tap the black cube and the picture frame to start the game. You'll…

Continue ReadingCube Escape: Birthday: Walkthrough Guide
_PRISM Review and Walkthrough: A Galaxy of Wonder

_PRISM By: Clint Siu I'm a big fan of relaxed puzzlers, especially those made specifically for touch screens. I also prefer short, unique experiences over eighty-hour games. So Clint Siu's _PRISM for iOS -- which is advertised at being about an hour long -- was a no-brainer for me, especially given the gorgeous visuals. The game is aptly named, as you play with floating geometric shapes that break apart and open up,…

Continue Reading_PRISM Review and Walkthrough: A Galaxy of Wonder
A Short Tale: Walkthrough Guide

A Short Tale By: Glitch Games This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough for the iOS and Android game A Short Tale by Glitch Games. It's a room escape game by the folks who brought you Forever Lost. It all takes place in the same room, but every inch is packed with puzzles and clues. Some of them are downright devious, so it's understandable if you might need help. This walkthrough will spoil…

Continue ReadingA Short Tale: Walkthrough Guide
Giveaway: Win a Free iOS or Google Play Copy of “A Short Tale” By Glitch Games

**Update: The winners were selected and sent their codes. Thanks for entering!** Anyone who's been following my blog for a while probably knows that I'm a big fan of Glitch Games and their Forever Lost series. Although that series has ended, Simone Pearce and Graham Ranson are still hard at work bringing us new high quality puzzle games. Their latest is A Short Tale, which releases on the Apple App Store and…

Continue ReadingGiveaway: Win a Free iOS or Google Play Copy of “A Short Tale” By Glitch Games
Tsuro Review: Forge Your Path to Victory

Tsuro By: Thunderbox Entertainment **Update, 2/8/2016: The review has been amended to correct a mistake about the Facebook games not syncing between multiple devices. They do sync!** Tsuro, "the game of the path," is a laid back board game that's been adapted for iOS devices by Thunderbox Entertainment. I knew next to nothing before playing it, but the simple rules pulled me in right away. They're very easy to understand, as there…

Continue ReadingTsuro Review: Forge Your Path to Victory
Twofold, Inc. Review: Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?

twofold inc. by: webbfarbror AB Everyone has been calling Martin Jonasson's Twofold, Inc. "the next Threes!" At first glance, it appears to be something I should love and be spending hours on trying to beat my high score. But every time I try to get into it, I get frustrated due to the high reliance on luck and confusing scoring system. I play a little, then quit in a fit of rage…

Continue ReadingTwofold, Inc. Review: Do You Feel Lucky, Punk?