Game Review: Waves (Mobile – Free to Play)
Prolific developer, Voodoo’s latest free to play offering is Waves and continues their trend of easy to pick up and play, addictive but light on content games.
Prolific developer, Voodoo’s latest free to play offering is Waves and continues their trend of easy to pick up and play, addictive but light on content games.
Goosebumps Horror Town is a free to play mobile game based off the hugely popular R.L. Stine book series. Build your own town and fill with all of the scariest monsters from the Goosebumps series. This review is for version 1.04.
Swedish doom masters, Candlemass, have released a brand new 4 track EP called House of Doom released on the 25th of May via Napalm Records. House of Doom, the song, is actually also the soundtrack to an online/mobile game of the same name, co-designed by the band.
Sling Drift is a free to play game developed by tastypill and is super simple to play, difficult to master and far more addictive then it has any right to be! Unfortunately it’s marred by basic problems and the usual free to play ‘remove ads’ in-app purchase that costs a silly amount (£2.99).
Harry Potter, Warner Brothers and free to play…what a combination. Put all those three together and what you have is Harry Potter – Hogwarts Mystery. A simply stunning piece of greed that shows just how out of touch these companies are.
Baseball Boy is an arcade styled home run sort of game where you whack a ball and try and hit it the furthest distance possible. As you gain distance, you earn credits.
A free to play game, Heavy Metal Tennis Training is a silly but challenging love letter to Heavy metal and 8-bit gaming.
A point and click adventure game from Peeking Peacock, the creators of the good ‘The Man from Hmmbridge’, The Forgotten Treasure is another throwback to classics such as Broken Sword, Discworld and Monkey Island.