Android
So I may or may not be writing this from a Nexus 4 (hint: I am). While these sort of updates aren’t going to be common, it’s worth mentioning because I barely know what I’m doing. In fact, this is my...
View ArticleDungeon Keeper App: A Study in Bad Game Design
Your first thought might be: “Obviously!” No, not obviously. When the Dungeon Keeper (DK) app first came out, the entirety of the criticism revolved around EA and the bastardization of a beloved (?)...
View ArticlePayment Model Perspective
I was browsing Kotaku the other day, and came across an article/review of a mobile game called Wayward Souls. Truthfully, I only read it because the byline mentioned Secret of Mana, which is relevant...
View ArticleNot Sure About Fallout Shelter
[Blaugust Day 20] Months after it lost almost all topical relevance, Fallout Shelter was finally released on Android systems. After quickly downloading it and playing it for the last two days or so,...
View ArticleSmartphones
I’m in the market for a new smartphone. Sorta. I originally bought a Google Nexus 4 about two years ago because it represented a convenient (and relatively inexpensive) consolidation of devices – I was...
View ArticleSlay the Spire, Android Edition
The Android version of Slay the Spire is out. It’s $9.99 on the Google Play store, although you have to scroll down to find it. And I recommend waiting a while before buying it. It is indeed Slay the...
View ArticleMobile Review: Slice & Dice
Slice & Dice is a F2Try dice-based roguelike. You can play the first 12 “levels” for free, but it costs $7 to unlock the rest of the game. On the face of it (har har), the game appears relatively...
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