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Based on an old Flash game from Vlambeer called Radical Fishing, Ridiculous Fishing is played in three phases. The first phase has you dodging fish by tilting your device as your lure sinks further and further down into the murky depths. The second phase, once you’ve caught a fish, is to catch as ... Full Article »
We rejoin King Cashing in modern times after he is awakened from his eternal sleep by some government agents. One thing leads to another, and our hero of the previous game is now leading a horde of the undead through our cities and homes. With seven different zombified heroes in your party, and load ... Full Article »
Based on the Swedish myth of the same name, Year Walk is about people who isolate themselves and completely fast for a full day before going to the local church at midnight. Supposedly, if they make it, they'll get to see the future at a very high price. And a bit of lightheadedness and weakness isn ... Full Article »
With Flip the Cats, you can have a battle of wits against hundreds of other players via push notification turn taking, though you might get a weird look or two when your pocket starts meowing in the elevator. Its core rules are very similar to the classic game Othello, or Reversi as it's more common ... Full Article »
You are Rufus, an overly compassionate gladiator who falls after refusing to finish off an opponent. However, the Gods have different plans for old Rufus. They barter on his soul, and he is then claimed by Hermes as his champion in the games. The simple 2-D cut scenes aren't very action-packed, but ... Full Article »
In Roar Rampage, you control the monster’s right arm, which you will use to jab and cross any buildings and enemies that get in your way into exploded jelly. Various enemy aircraft, tanks on the ground, and soldiers shooting outside of building windows make up your fist fodder. As you're attacked ... Full Article »
The core game here is still the same, with you planning convoy routes through enemy infested streets, able to change your route on the fly. You technically continue to play as the invisible but ever-present commando unit, with your various power-ups, such as smoke screen, repair field, and others, a ... Full Article »
You may think to yourself, “Hey! This is on the Wii! It’s probably a more casual, family friendly affair. I mean, look at those colorful graphics!” If so, then congratulations, you and I were both played for fools. This game is every bit as difficult as Trials, requiring rigorous precision and ... Full Article »
The first batch of levels pits you against the Explodz circus and its many clowns, but soon after you deal with hipsters, riot police, mad scientists, and more as you try to free the city from the grasp of the addictive and explosive drink. Your only goal is to take out every enemy in a level, prefe ... Full Article »
We’re now running on a magnificent mountain sky temple instead of a foggy old swamp, with one large demonic skull-faced gorilla to outrun instead of several small ones. Your pathway is no longer completely straight, either. Dips, rises, and bends mixed in with normal obstacles and ledges, often ob ... Full Article »
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