The most abstract dogfight you'll ever play I'm sure you've heard of Ludo or Parcheesi, that classic and fairly frustrating little board game game wherein players try to move their four pawns around the board and into their safe space before anybody else. In case you...Continue to app
Know thyself! Being in the know is a good thing. Keeping up with events and knowing the trends is indeed helpful for making correct decisions. Yet, how would one be in the know with his personal trends and tendencies? Well, considering...Continue to app
Feuer でわない I must confess that military equipment simulators never interested me very much... Oh wait. Yeah, I did play SU-27 Flanker and LHX some time in the distant past. However, once I got a proper gaming PC I focused on more story...Continue to app
Unfinished business Having a written itinerary when visiting a foreign city is a good thing. It gives a structure and keeps you motivated to go further instead of buying a bunch of fries with sauce and slack around on a bench in Amsterdam;...Continue to app
Coal and Iron at work Welcome to the Eighteen century Lancashire! A cradle for the eventual industrial boom that we call the Industrial revolution. Coal mines dot the land, Ironworks function day and night and water canals transport cotton towards...Continue to app
Case in point Clickers. I never knew there was such a game "genre". So in essence, a clicker game is about tapping or clicking the screen or a certain area of the screen for an expected outcome. This is usually some form of...Continue to app
The Guilty Lord and the Pseudo MMO Whenever I browse the Play Store and see an icon with fancifully drawn anime characters I look the other way. Why? Because I'm full of prejudice. When I see game footage masked by artwork in the screenshots section I...Continue to app
The Flying Chestnut I have ignored Badland for months because of its free game status. I honestly don't care for a game if its intertwined with a continuous shekel making scheme. Here's were my manly intuition has failed me (not surprisingly)....Continue to app
Reversed Tetris? The tower stands tall, piercing the clouds with its rectangular edges. It seems strong, however you can't help but notice the bricks shifting slightly at irregular intervals. What might be going on? Little do you know that...Continue to app
Multiplayer Volfied Some of you old geezers might remember the classic DOS game Volfied (or the fairly older Qix). "What's DOS" you ask? In that case I kindly ask you to go to this page to brush up on computer history. Volfied is a...Continue to app