With a scalable square hero, size matters. A twist on the traditional runner you have to shrink yourself to fit between obstacles or grow large enough to cross gaps; as the levels progress you’ll have to be faster and nimbler to overcome. Things get really tricky when you have to start using rapid scale changes […]
So Hip to be Square, Skala from Tenggrenska Studios
By Ian J Treu • February 16, 2017 • Games • Leave a comment
The West was Won with Mini-games, Ready Steady Play by Cowboy Games
By Ian J Treu • October 2, 2014 • Games, Lifestyle • Leave a comment
Instantly classic collection of mini-games. The Cowboy from Ready Steady Bang returns in this awesome, rumored to be growing, collection of mini-games. This title keeps the clean minimal feel of its predecessor with brilliant animation that springs to life and gives playful personality to our hero. The games capture the nostolgic feeling of simpler games […]
Cut a Bitch Throughout the Metal Slug Series on Android
By Ian J Treu • September 5, 2013 • Games, Lifestyle • Leave a comment
If you haven’t been playing the Metal Slug series for nearly 2 decades already then I’m sorry, you’ve been missing out. But now is your chance to play (or replay) one of the most legendary videogame collections of all time, because a big chunk of the series has been ported to Android. If you have somehow […]
Fight for Pixelated Justice Against, The League of Evil by Ravenous Games
By Ian J Treu • July 4, 2013 • Games, Lifestyle • Leave a comment
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, […]
Tame the Wild West with Gunman Clive
By Ian J Treu • May 30, 2013 • Games, Lifestyle • Leave a comment
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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