Tag Archives: Games Worth Paying For

The RTS You Didn’t Know You Were Waiting For, Rymdkapsel by Grapefrukt Games

Finally the RTS mobile deserves. A game truly well designed for mobile is above all, lite.  Rymdkapsel floats.  Martin Jonasson who is Grapefrukt Games  has created the perfect mobile RTS by stripping away the traditional RTS to the core and distilling it to its finest essence. Jonasson’s streamlined minimalist approach is so beautiful that with the help […]

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Tiny Thief by 5Ants Steals the Show [UPDATE]

I’ve really missed graphic adventure games. When I was younger in the late 80’s early 90’s adventure games had their day in the sun.*   There are so many classics like Day of the Tentacle, Loom and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, but what I love most about Tiny Thief is how it brought […]

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Master the Quick Draw with Ready Steady Bang from Hover Studio

Get ready to test your reflexes in a gun dual to the death. In reality Ready Steady Bang is much more lighthearted than all that.  A recently released video short (embedded below) shows you just the kind of humor you can expect from this Hover Studio title. One touch game play; after the “ready, steady” […]

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Cultivate New Worlds, Walking Mars by Tiger Style

Walking Mars is an amazing tale of discovery. What strikes me most about Tiger Style’s title is that the story more than anything keeps you playing, like the SNES RPGs I played as a kid.  Only in Walking Mars, the graphics aren’t grainy pixels, but beautiful (and accurate) portraits of our neighboring planet. You play Liang, a […]

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Fight for Pixelated Justice Against, The League of Evil by Ravenous Games

The League of Evil does it right by keeping it simple. Retro styled with pixel graphics, a chiptune soundtrack and simple attack or jump controls, League of Evil is a solid platformer with everything you need and nothing you don’t. Ravenous Games has bolstered the title with modern adaptations like the double jump, air attack, […]

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Sensational, Pulse by Cipher Prime Studios

Pulse is immediately immersive. Sight, sound and touch are invited to play together in an incredibly rewarding experience. Pulse can easily be classified as a rhythm game, your objective is to tap notes as the pulse moves through them, but it’s a serious upgrade to rhythm classics like Guitar Hero or Dance Dance Revolution. A most […]

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Run, Die, Repeat. Canabalt by Semi Secret Software

It is impossible to play only a single round of Canabalt. You will find yourself retrying again, and again, and again, because the game sucks you into a place where you know that this time you will outdo yourself (and maybe others). Canabalt is hardly revolutionary as a game concept but manages to be addictive. […]

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Deceptively Simple, Coins by Monosynth Games

Coins is a moment of Zen, followed by a furrowing of the brow. A simple and beautiful puzzle game, Coins challenges you to arrange tokens in a leapfrog like fashion where a coin can only be placed near two others, and your score is determined by the number of moves it takes you to match […]

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Take Off with Jetpack Joyride by Halfbrick

For me it started with the Rocketeer, but later there would be Jonny Quest, James Bond in Thunderball and many more.  However it started for you, I’m sure we have in common a love of Jetpacks. Who can’t help but desire the freedom and exhilaration of jetting off into the skies?  Jetpack Joyride from Halfbrick […]

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Tame the Wild West with Gunman Clive

There’s a special place in my heart for westerns. Maybe it’s because I’m an American.  Maybe it’s because I admire Sergio Leone’s masterful directing and Client Eastwood’s iconic acting in For a Few Dollars More.  Or it could be that I just like a hero who’s more at home with the underworld than against it. […]

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