Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle By: Blue Wizard Digital LP This is a complete walkthrough guide with help, hints, tips, tricks, solutions and answers for Episode 2 of the iOS and Android puzzle game, Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle, by Blue Wizard Digital. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 |…
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 was a little quieter than last week, but also some of the games I was playing ahead of release are out now. So let's not waste any more time and dive right in. Vandals The game I spent the most time on this week was ARTE Experience's Vandals,…
Golem Rage By: Zuki Games Zuki Games' Golem Rage is one of those rare unicorns, a runner that's a paid game without any ads or in-app purchases (IAP). It's also level-based instead of endless, so those who are tired of infinite runners have something to look forward to. I've played a bit and the game is it really a good fit for me, but I still wanted to show off some…
The Mooseman By: Vladimir Beletskiy  This is a complete walkthrough guide for the iOS, Android and PC adventure game, The Mooseman, by Vladimir Beletsky. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See my Mooseman review. Walkthrough: Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4 (Ending): And that's everything!
The Mooseman By: Vladimir Beletskiy At first glance, you might think that Vladimir Beletsky's Mooseman looks a lot like Simogo's Year Walk. There's definitely a lot there to draw comparisons between the two. The moose-headed man, for one. A story covering ancient myths, the snowy landscapes, extra widescreen layout, and even the spirits that look a bit like bowling balls. But while Year Walk is a point-and-click adventure, Mooseman more closely…
Vandals By: ARTE Experience (Cosmografik) ╬ô├¬ΓîÉ╬ô├▓├╣╬ô├╢├ë Cosmografik's Vandals is the latest turn-based puzzle game in the style of Square Enix's GO series, like Hitman GO (HMG), Lara Croft GO (LCG) and Deus Ex GO (DEG). While I never really got into HMG, I thoroughly enjoyed LCG and all its expansions. It had personality, atmosphere, tricky puzzles, and it felt great on a touchscreen. It raised the bar for what a mobile puzzle…
Candleman By: Spotlightor & CMGE You'd be hard-pressed to find a game that embraces its theme so completely as Spotlightor's Candleman. You play as the titular character, a candle on two legs. He's on a search for meaning and discovers a lighthouse, then decides he wants to shine as bright as that lighthouse. He travels there through places like a dusty old library piled with books, a rocking ship with deadly…
Never Stop Sneakin' By: Humble Hearts LLC Humble Hearts' Never Stop Sneakin' released a little over a month ago on PC and one of the complaints was that it felt like a mobile game. So when it made its way over to iOS this week, that wasn't necessarily a reason not to buy it. I was curious about its top-down stealth gameplay with simplified one-finger controls, especially since it could be played…