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Office Hero is a tower defence title with movable towers and loads of action [Sponsored]
If you've been an iOS gamer for more than a few months, you'll have played a tower defence title. The App Store is full of them, after all. Office Hero, from Keyloft, is one such tower defence title. In Office Hero, you have to help a hard-working businessman called Mike protect his office from the attacks of increasingly nasty and competitive companies who want to see him fail. In order to protect Mike's workplace, you'll have to rally together his most loyal employees (the game's towers). They all have unique skills that will help you to repel the office invaders. Unlike in most tower defence titles, you can move every single tower in Office Hero freely and without penalty. This adds…
Throw around your fuzzy friends and steal the world's supply of bulbs in physics-puzzler Lightomania [Sponsored]
Lightomania is a brand-new physics-puzzler from a developer called Nravo. In Lightomania, you're tasked with helping two fuzzy (and loveable) thieves who plan to make off with the world's supply of energy-rich light bulbs. You do this across 54 varied stages. How? By pulling the tongues of your pilfering buddies and then launching them across your device's screen at their targets. Naturally, you should attempt to complete each stage in as few moves as possible if you wish to get your mitts on any of Lightomania's many bonuses. Although Lightomania was inspired by some of the App Store's most popular puzzle games, such as Angry Birds and Cut the Rope, Nravo have worked hard to ensure th…
Enter the fairy tale Dream world and save it from destruction in hidden object title Dream: Hidden Adventure [Sponsored]
If you're familiar with Apple's App Store, you'll already be more than aware that it's chock-full of similar-sounding hidden object titles. For those of you who are unfamiliar with hidden object games, by the way, let me explain. You have to spot specific items in crowded scenes that are usually jam-packed with distracting elements, such as people or other items. Dream: Hidden Adventure, which was released worldwide back in October by developer Komar Games, is no different. However, publisher Renatus Media believe their involved plot and story-driven gameplay set Dream: Hidden Adventure apart from the rest of the crowded pack. It's this emphasis on story, in fact, of which publisher R…
Negotiate a tasty food-themed world and collect coveted Lums in Rayman Fiesta Run [Sponsored]
If Ubisoft's Gold Award-winning Rayman Jungle Run has remained on your iPhone or iPad Home screen since its release last September, you'll be overjoyed to read that sequel Rayman Fiesta Run is now available to download from the App Store and Google Play. Rayman Fiesta Run is packed with tons of new levels and power-ups, as well as plenty of new challenges and an all-new food-themed world that you can explore relatively freely. We recently sat down with the Rayman Fiesta Run dev team to discuss these new features and the future of Rayman Fiesta Run a little further. AppSpy: What new features and improvements set Rayman Fiesta Run apart from Rayman Jungle Run? Ubisoft: One of the key featu…
Quads is an extremely simple puzzle game in which you're encouraged to forget about high scores and have a little fun [Sponsored]
If you're on the lookout for a fun and casual puzzle game, you may want to consider free-to-play title Quads. Quads is a game all about sizes. In each turn, you're presented with a 10x10 grid of green, red, blue, and purple squares. Your aim is simply to tap on the colour that covers the most squares. It's really that simple. Each time you successfully tap on the largest area and earn points, the on-screen colours shift and move around on the game board. You repeat the process until the in-game timer ticks down to zero. You can spend the points (known as quads) you earn as you play in the in-game shop on a range of power-ups that enable you to - among other things - extend the abovementio…
Sponsored Feature: What Android apps won in the race against iOS?
As an iPhone or iPad gamer, you may look down on your friend with his Galaxy S2 or other Android device. There are some reasons why you shouldn’t, though. Although the App Store still rules when it comes to mobile gaming, there are SOME titles that actually landed on Android first. Without further ado, then, let’s look at some of the best Android apps that were released ahead of their iOS counterparts. Little known One of the more noteworthy ones is Little Empire by Camel Games, which surfaced on Android weeks before it debuted on iOS devices. A freemium tower defence title doesn't sound like anything special, sure, but thanks to the superb presentation and enjoyable combat…
LIMBO Game Review
There's a recurring set piece in Limbo which involves a spider. You're making your way through the grey fog, plodding towards the next jump or physics puzzle, when a set of spindly legs hove into view behind you. You can't run especially fast, but the spider is in no hurry. A rising terror creeps up your back as you push forward, desperate to escape the advancing arachnid's hairy, stabbing limbs. If you don't think fast, a grisly death awaits you. You run. You jump. You hope. You'll e…
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