Posts Tagged ‘ios’
Mobile
Paranormal Agency: The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion (iOs) Review
Paranormal Agency: The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion offers some solid hidden object fun in the form of a spooky ghost mansion experience that introduces you to a whole cast of trapped spirits, each with their own sad story. There ...
Mobile
Globlins (iOs) Review
Globlins is a challenging puzzle game that feels just like stepping into your favorite cartoon. With vibrantly colorful levels and a whole lot of challenging gameplay, it’s likely to keep you busy for hours on end. Though it ma...
Mobile
9 Clues: The Secret of Serpent Creek (iOs) Review
9 Clues: The Secret of Serpent Creek is an engaging hidden object adventure that keeps the action casual with puzzles that are interesting but not overly challenging. There are a variety of puzzle types to keep things fresh,...
Mobile
Cavity Dragons Pro (iOs) Review
At $2.99, Cavity Dragons Pro isn’t a freebie game, but you get what you pay for in terms of educational value - particularly if you’re trying to get across a good message on brushing teeth. It is colorful and appealing for yo...
Mobile
Beamz by Flo (iOs) Review
Ultimately, Beamz by Flo is an app that takes your favorite songs and gives you the opportunity to customize them however you like. With loads of songs available and a dozen features that can be added to each one, you’ll like...
Mobile
Nightmares From the Deep: The Siren’s Call (iOs) Review
Nightmares From the Deep: The Siren’s Call is an engaging game that offers a lot of game play in a casual atmosphere. With a variety of options available to those who don’t want too much of a challenge, it’s a great game for ...
PC
Monster Loves You! (PC) Review
Monster Loves You is a pleasing, zany, and often hilarious story, overflowing with charm, and told through a well-presented choose-your-own-adventure style. If you miss the days of roleplaying books, or want to add variety to y...
Mobile
Galaxy Run (iOs) Review
Galaxy Run is a challenging auto-runner that sends you soaring through space on a journey towards home. Each level requires split second timing to master, but the single touch mechanics of the game makes that achievable with ...
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