Kaiju Attack review
This match-three game doesn't do enough to justify its slow pace and repetitive structure.
Read moreThis match-three game doesn't do enough to justify its slow pace and repetitive structure.
Read moreThis puzzle adventure has puzzle designs that are challenging, but they feel out of place and may force you to bump up against the unpleasant side of some built-in convenience features.
Read moreThis dungeon-crawler lulls you into a false sense of familiarity before giving way to some of the most playful and creative puzzle challenges the App Store has to offer.
Read moreThis time-hopping adventure is easy to cruise through, but the mystery that it unfolds might leave you with more questions than answers.
Read moreThis puzzle game imagines an art gallery where you manipulate paintings to move between works, a neat idea that doesn't end up quite as fun as it sounds.
Read moreThis non-lethal stealth action game would be enjoyably innovative if not for some irritating design and control choices.
Read moreThis adventure game about a lost cat serves up some subdued and idyllic puzzling.
Read moreThis bite-sized arcade game succeeds in part because of its reasonable free-to-play model.
Read moreOverrogue finds a way to blatantly rip-off a lot of good ideas and still somehow feel fresh and fun.
Read moreThis deck-based arena bullet hell shooter has a lot of fun ideas that stop being fun once you die, and you die a lot in Heck Deck.
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