Hero of Many tells the tale of a hero who fights to survive in a world where few are on its side. Created by Trickster Arts and available on Android, iOS, and Steam, Hero of Many follows a small orb as it gathers allies and defends itself from enemies, all the while solving different puzzles to get to the end of each of the 26 levels. The allies you gain along the way follow and fight for you, as you lead them to safety.
Pinna – Unicycle for your nerves
Pinna – Unicycle for your nerves, is a free IOS and Android game created by Riku Tamminen. Going off of the name only, one could assume that this game is designed as a stress reliever; however, that is far from the truth. For it is Pinna that is the provider of stress. The game should be called Pinna – Unicycle that gets on your nerves. The jist of the game consists of balancing a unicycle as it travels as far as possible, earning a higher score being your ultimate goal each play through. Simple concept, frustratingly difficult execution.
Game of Thrones: Episode 3 – The Sword in the Darkness
“Words are wind, Asher. It’s choices that define who you are”. If a single line of dialogue could summarise The Sword in the Darkness, the third episode in Telltale’s Game of Throne series, it’d be that one. Read more …
Decay: The Mare
There’s been a good precedent of horror games flourishing on mobile devices before making the inevitable step up to Steam. The superb Year Walk led the way, and now Decay: The Mare is following in its footsteps. Read more …
Year Walk
So far, the ‘Horror Show’ has grimly trundled to America, Canada, the UK and even Indonesia, but today, we take our first trip to Scandinavia with the acclaimed Swedish horror title, Year Walk. Read more …
Underworld: Drug Lords
When trying to catch a break in the highly competitive games journalist industry you gotta pay your dues. This includes writing about either free android/ios games, old games or games that can only be loosely described as dreadfull. If you’re really lucky you’ll have one that meets all three criteria. This one definitely fits the first, doesn’t fit the second and may or may not fit the third, depending on your tastes. The powers that be, at Z1G towers, thought that my being half-Colombian would make me the ideal candidate to review a game based solely on the purchase and resale of various narcotics. Kids, don’t do drugs! Read more …