Breakout Just Became Better With Arcazoid
This is is your typical “Breakout” game, but with enough differences to make it an anything but typical experience.
This is is your typical “Breakout” game, but with enough differences to make it an anything but typical experience.
Once you are able to make it past the first couple hills, the daredevil in you will start grinning.
This game has you running for your life as asteroids rain down on your parade. Try to stay alive for as long as you can and gather coins and hearts to increase your score.
Gather the clouds around you to increase in size. The larger you become, you’ll be able to destroy the obstacles smaller than you, which scores more points.
The Evil is threatening the world, and it’s up to Commander Cool to save it (again). Armed with a pistol and a parachute, he has 35 levels to plow his way through.
This is a fun and challenging game, especially once the game starts ramping up in speed. I would definitely recommend this for any gamer looking to test his or her reflexes.
The game mimics the gangster “knife game,” where a player splays his or her fingers outward on a table, and has to stab a knife between the gaps of each finger.
You play as Captain Morven, a war hero who is the sole survivor of a battle against aliens.
This game puts a spin on the classic Windows version of Minesweeper by adding an extra player.
The story focuses on Thaddeus the Cabbit. “What is a ‘cabbit?’” you may ask. Well, it’s not quite a cat and not quite a rabbit, but it sure does have a sweet tooth for carrots.
The characters, the enemy characters, the gameplay, all are awesome additions that make this app perfect.
Freemium is certainly present in the App Store, but it is based on business model that isn’t as reliable or straightforward as paid apps. Compounding this is the demand of customers to get free content from the Web.
Puzzle fans will definitely want to give this game a shot. Fans of Triple Town might enjoy the change of scenery, and those unfamiliar with either game will be pleasantly surprised.
You play a shotgun-touting guy who needs to rid Earth of invading Martians. That’s about as original as it gets. Everything else is downhill from there.
The Evil Lord is attacking your kingdom, and it’s up to you to throw any fodder (I mean... loyal warriors) against them.
A far cry from the Easter Bunny, and not quite Usagi Yojimbo from the "Ninja Turtle" series, this rabbit is fiercely determined to kick some alien butt.
I guarantee you’ll find yourself mentally screaming “Don’t crash!” as your cars move on their own to their end destination.
Shopping lists, to-do items, homework planner. The list of possibilities can go on. Sure, you can use Apple’s Reminders or Notes, but this app is both of those in one.
This app is so bare bones that you can see its marrow. The whole app is just one black background with a field for typing your 140 or less characters.
So the iPad event has come and gone, leaving the “new” iPad for consumer consumption. But did it deliver enough for the average customer to hop on board and buy one?
Being a Chillingo title, you would expect it to be top notch, and it certainly lives up to that reputation.
Ah, bacon. What’s not to love about it? Just about anyone can cook it, it can be found on the menu in just about every restaurant, and it instantly provides +1 charisma to any food.
Go head to head with other players online as you fling your paper airplane into the air and blast them out of the sky.
You can rest assured that your bloodlust will be quenched.