Dungelot Gallery
by Al Jackson
Players of Dungelot, Red Winter Software’s casual, roguelike dungeon crawler, follow basic dungeoneering adventure goals as they explore: Kill monsters!
by Al Jackson
Players of Dungelot, Red Winter Software’s casual, roguelike dungeon crawler, follow basic dungeoneering adventure goals as they explore: Kill monsters!
by Meg Stivison
Of carnies and creepy clowns. In Artifex Mundi’s Dark Arcana, a supernatural adventure game for Droid, players begin by investigating
by Joe Matar
Too weird and beautiful? The first thing you should know about this game is that it’s an adventure based heavily
by Joe Matar
Actually play with your phone. Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP was originally released on the iPad and iPhone early last
by Meg Stivison
Phoenix Wright this ain’t. In Senri AB’s Devil’s Attorney, players take on the role of Max McMann, an ethically flexible
by Al Jackson
~From the Play Store: An enigmatic carnival has come to town, bringing an unsettling mystery with it. A young mother
by Joe Matar
Level up a jerk in your quest for coin and cleavage The Bard’s Tale is an action-adventure concerning the Bard,
by Travis Fahs
Gameloft proves they have heart, but they’re still missing the soul Wild Blood is an important release for Gameloft. Despite
by Travis Fahs
The seminal RPG series’ lost chapter makes its way to Android Square Enix has taken a long time to bring
by Travis Fahs
How much action can your touchscreen handle? Madfinger Games’s last release, Shadowgun, was a triumph of hardcore gaming on mobile
by Al Jackson
Gamers compete against the best in world in over 60 real-world cars on 15 different tracks across 150 unique
by Travis Fahs
Not another Halo Gameloft has made their name bringing console-style gaming to mobile devices. For a long time now, this
by Joe Matar
Several gazillion random encounters at a time Cthulhu Saves the World is a turn-based RPG clearly in love with the
by Travis Fahs
But can you forget it for me wholesale? Hollywood’s recent treatment of Total Recall, more a riff on Philip K.
by Meg Stivison
Zombiepocalovely I don’t do zombies. Sure, I have some affection for the novel World War Z, but zombie games are
by Trevor Gulley
The old men of war Ever wonder what it would be like if all you had to defend a castle
by Travis Fahs
Visceral horror on the small screen Dead Space brought true survival-horror back from the dead. After years of seeing the genre
by Joe Matar
Talk Europe’s Ears Off Revolution Software’s point-and-click adventure, Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars, was first released in 1996. It
by Peter Vandberg
A surprisingly big little game. The aptly titled Great Big War Game proves that deep strategy and engaging gameplay can
by Ajax
Beauty and apathy abound in DVide Arts’ open world RPG Like a hot date who belches in your mouth whilst