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About
Sean Capelle
App reviewer, Apple geek, father of three, bass guitarist, wombat tamer: one of these things is made up, but the rest do a pretty good job of describing Sean.
Back in April, when Facebook bought Instagram at $1 billion dollars (insert Dr. Evil laugh here), no one was quite sure how the tiny photo sharing service would fit into Facebook. Fast forward to today, where we’re still not quite sure, but have a better idea.
You are a survivor in a post apocalyptic world and it’s your job to go on a road trip to meet up with another population of survivors. Go on a killing spree to eliminate any zombies standing in your way.
You control a pentagonal-eyeball-thingy that resembles Petit from Contre Jour, and are on the lookout for rare artifacts and the way to exit the level.
A royal wizard in charge of protecting the door of the Devil world realizes that it’s up to him to transform into a lich in order to eternally protect others from accessing the door. But the silly humans don’t realize this and want to not only get to the door, but destroy the lich in the process.
Playing with finger paints is one of the hallmarks of being a kid. Of course, the hallmark of a parent is always needing to clean up after the finger painting. Luckily, there’s an app or two that can help lend a hand.
This app provides different media for learning more about the human body. The app presents 3D models, illustrations, a game, and even an 80s cartoon (you read that right).
We’ve just about all seen the trick where a bunny gets pulled out of a hat, but did you ever stop to think how it got there in the first place? This game aims to answer that very question.
This game combines the awesome graphics of the Unreal Engine with the legendary tale of Sir Lancelot. But this isn’t your medieval literature’s version of Lancelot. This is a kick butt, take charge story, just like Apocalypse Knights.
Unfortunately, it’s a cold and hard fact of life that the ignorance is a deeply entrenched aspect of the human condition. That doesn’t mean that you have to let your child doubt whether or not he or she wants to go to school each day
So what do you do when you’re faced with lugging the little one around in the child seat of the shopping cart? The answer may be as close as your pocket or purse.
Little known fact: Alfred Nobel was the inventor of dynamite. He, however, did not invent this game. The fine folks at MIrage-lab did that. And while they didn’t invent dynamite, they’ve certainly found a good way to put it to use.