Sometimes the simpler the game the better. Traffic Rush is such a game, popular with youngsters as well as older gamers. You control a busy crossroads (a.k.a intersection) with a series of vehicles moving at different speeds. You can pause them, speed them up, but have to stop them crashing. It starts off easy, then, … Continue reading
Trucks and Skulls, why has no one thought of this combination before? Well, you could say a company called Rovio thought of the game mechanic with a certain Angry Birds, but let’s view this as an entertaining tribute, after all who wouldn’t want to launch a monster truck into the air in an attempt to … Continue reading
Driving neon vehicles along neon lines may seem a familiar concept for fans of Tron, but these are the four wheeled kind, albeit in 2D. This driving game comes with three levels of difficulty, Easy, Normal or Hard, with single mode, but also the more entertaining multiplayer mode available. Along with the distinctive graphics are … Continue reading
As one review put it, it’s simple but addictive, an ideal combination for the small screen. Battle Fury has a board game feel as you create your army and then take them into battle. There are more than 50 characters you can add to your army and, as is standard, you can upgrade them to … Continue reading
It may not be much to look at with its retro feel, but gameplay is more than skin deep. This simple-looking game is a level-based ‘bubble-shooter’ where the goal is to clear the marbles by making groups of three or more of the same colour before the marbles reach the line at the bottom. It … Continue reading
Drive aspirational cars around aspirational tracks in this well produced and accessible driving game. There’s an impressive Bluetooth multi-player version that lets up to 6 people play, in addition to online multiplayer. Usually on the pricey side, this is currently available for 69p (99c) from iTunes here. And if even that’s too expensive for you … Continue reading
Regular readers will know that we are suckers for zombie and tower defence games, especially when there’s a price promotion on offer. Step forward, ZombieSmash, which ticks all our boxes. Even though it’s a well worn formula it doesn’t stop it being fun as your under-siege hero, Joey, pummels his way through zombies like it’s … Continue reading
Angry Birds, meh, try psychotic worms. They say there’s a fine line between genius and insanity and thankfully this console classic borders on the genius and remains enjoyable enough on the small screen. There’s single player mode to get you into the game, but the real fun/mayhem is in the multiplayer which can accommodate four … Continue reading
Enter the 3D fantasy world of Eternity Warriors where, as with all fantasy worlds it seems, all is not well. It’s once again down to you and your fingers to take on the demon king Kilic and his evil hordes to restore peace to Northern Udar, upgrading your weapons to move through the levels. It … Continue reading
We’re not even sure where to start in explaining this unusual game. It’s orange, very orange. Some inconsiderate aliens have invaded a castle and it’s down to you to control the minimalist Mr Ninja to jump clear and slash away at them. The one-touch controls are harder than you think. No? Best to try it … Continue reading