
Fortnite vs PUBG: Which 100-player battle is the best gaming experience?
Both Fortnite and PUBG Mobile have attempted to do something awesome — bring an AAA console experience to the mobile gaming world — but which one has done the best job?
Both Fortnite and PUBG Mobile have attempted to do something awesome — bring an AAA console experience to the mobile gaming world — but which one has done the best job?
Death Coming is a wacky, morbid puzzle game that forces you to imagine all the ways you could kill someone indirectly, and then cause “accidents” to happen that lead to poor souls moving on into the afterlife.
Wormster Dash is a whimsical hand-drawn runner game that can be frustratingly difficult but maintains fun throughout multiple playthroughs.
If you've ever been to an arcade or carnival, chances are you have tried to win a stuffed animal of some sort from one of those claw machines. Part Time UFO is a claw machine on steroids, which makes for some truly wacky fun!
I have been sliding down the sand dunes with Alto and his buddies for a couple weeks now, and every time I play it, I'm still finding that same sense of joy, amazement, and wonder that I did when I first launched the game.
Full disclosure, I barely passed computer science in high school. Why did I decide to try a gaming where programming is a big chunk of the gameplay? For science!
Meteorfall: Journey does something I have never seen before, which makes a deck-building game that’s fun, easy to learn, challenging to master, and it's available on your iPhone or iPad.
There are a ton of great twin-stick shooter games that are amazing on console and PC but when they are ported over to mobile, don't quite hit the target. Luckily, JYDGE doesn't fall into that category and ported it's game extremely well.
Surprisingly, Cytus II performed well above my expectations — which were admittedly pretty low — and I found myself sinking a number of hours into the fast-paced, finger-tapping bonanza that the game offered.
I started off the year by playing a simple, retro-styled survival shooter called Let Them Come, and while it didn’t blow me away, it was enjoyable enough to occupy a decent amount of my time this week.