Warhammer Quest Review
So a dwarf, an elf, a wizard, and a berserker walk into a bar [cue cheesy sitcom laugh track]. Admittedly, there's nothing particularly revolutionary about the way Warhammer Quest's quartet of generic...
View ArticleBorderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep Out Today for Mac
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, the latest expansion for Borderlands 2, is out today, and the good news is that we Mac game enthusiasts don't have to wait for weeks before we get to play it. It...
View ArticleMagic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014 Review
Another year, another welcome iteration of Wizard of the Coast's venerable card-battling franchise. Last year's iOS debut of the delectably nerdy spell-flinging card game really hit the sweet spot for...
View ArticleBloodmasque Review
For many, video games are an opportunity to live out a fantasy. And in the case of Bloodmasque, it's possible to actually watch yourself take on the role of a vampire hunter (via a photo-snapping...
View ArticleA Ride Into the Mountains Review
Like a cross between the critically acclaimed PlayStation 2 hit Shadow of the Colossus and Forbidden Forest for the Commodore 64, A Ride Into the Mountains asks you to hop on your pixelated horse and...
View ArticleJunk Jack X Review
Open-ended, world-building sandbox games are spawning at an increasingly rapid pace on iOS of late, with each offering a slightly different twist on Minecraft's addictive mix of exploration,...
View ArticleSorcery! 2 Review
In some games, story is the spice; in others, it’s the whole meal. Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! fell into the latter category, as a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure style series of choices unwrapped into...
View ArticleOceanhorn Review
There’s a strong sense of déjà vu that comes from playing Oceanhorn. This mobile adventure stars a brave boy that sails to different islands, overcomes puzzling dungeons, and gains the tools necessary...
View ArticleHeroes of Dragon Age Review
Romancing socially awkward elves might be on the outs in this free-to-play spinoff, but Heroes of Dragon Age for iOS nevertheless manages to capture the spirit of BioWare's beloved dark fantasy series...
View ArticleKingHunt Review
With a subtitle like “The Next Generation Slicing Game,” KingHunt invites comparison to other titles in this done-to-death genre. Most slicing games — the definitive example being Halfbrick’s Fruit...
View ArticleArchangel Review
Archangel's foundations are simple but strong. Shaken from your thousand-year slumber by the yammerings of demon neighbors, you slap on armor and get to the business of shutting them up. Your groggy...
View Article8 Apps for Die-Hard Baseball Fans
March may be all about the madness of college basketball, but for baseball fans, April is the start of seven glorious months of excitement. With so many connected screens and apps, we know you won't...
View ArticleWayward Souls Review
Most adventures that send you slicing and spell-flinging through pixelated dungeons lead you along the path by dangling some form of juicy carrot, whether it's a quest to save the world or amass a...
View ArticleA Mac Classic Reborn: Shadowgate Then and Now
More than 25 years ago, Mac owners were introduced to Shadowgate — a medieval fantasy quest that overcame its black-and-white limitations to become one of the most immersive and enjoyable graphic-text...
View ArticleScrolls Review
Scrolls is a work of game-design alchemy, mixing the strategy of a tabletop miniatures campaign with the deck-building of a collectible card game. Far from being muddied or muddled, however, Scrolls’...
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