Swing To Success In Anyo And Rui
Anyo and Rui make a great pair because Anyo likes to swing from cliff to cliff and Rui likes to be the medium for that swinging.
Anyo and Rui make a great pair because Anyo likes to swing from cliff to cliff and Rui likes to be the medium for that swinging.
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.
This is a really fun game that is basic yet engaging at the same time. I had to put my iPhone down just so that I could write this review.
In perhaps the worst pricing plan I have ever seen in an app, three different modes are available at different prices.
This game unites game developer Chillingo with children’s channel Nickelodeon to bring a squishy physics-based game.
The game seems to throw achievements at you left and right. “First quiz completed,” “perfect in first quiz,” “10 quizzes completed,” and “level 1 completed“ all become earned within minutes of playing the game.
You create a box to hold journals, and a journal to hold your pages, and your pages to record what you’d like.
Making webs is as simple as swiping from one spot to the next. But don’t get too carried away because a web counter will get used up for all that silk you spin
Oh, what a complicated web we weave, when at first we try to figure out how to solve the level.
Overall, this is a fun game that will put your puzzle solving and fine motor control skills to the test.
There’s something magical about seeing kids experiment with music. Whether they’re singing nonsense, banging on something as a drum, or clapping to a song, the cute factor is always off the charts.
Just about any little girl will tell you that fairies are real. Now you can reply to them, “I know,” and show them this app.
Gameplay is casual, yet challenging as the game progresses. This is unlike another shoot em up, Bug Princess 2, which goes ballistic.
This game combines a generative music maker with a tower defense game. Don’t believe me? Then read on.
The game only uses “L” shaped blocks, instead of a variety of shapes. But the kicker is that the L isn’t always just blocks. In addition to the blocks, or boxes, are also (you guessed it) snails.
Food is flying, just like you on your jetpack, and you’ll need to catch it to earn points. But make sure to only eat the junk food, as you would in Pastry Panic.
You already know the rules. Even better, you don’t need to score two-out-of-three in order to win.
Those looking to pull off some cool tricks certainly have plenty of options for going big. For those looking to just complete the level, there are plenty of options for messing up.
What’s interesting about this story is that it literally could repeat forever. The story actually enters a loop once Franklin meets Felicity. After being born, Fraser becomes the new center of attention.
Strafe, headshot, and pwn your way to victory in this third-person shooter game.
This game puts anime, a tower defense game, and Japanese gameshows all in a blender and mixes them in liquify mode. The end result? A smooth concoction that you feel a little guilty enjoying.
Why does he have a torch handy, and why is he wearing a panda suit? I don’t think he knows us well enough to get into that.