If you have been a reader of this website in any way over the years, chances are pretty good that you’ve heard one of us singing the praises of the Super Cat Tales series at some point in time. The original set
If you have been a reader of this website in any way over the years, chances are pretty good that you’ve heard one of us singing the praises of the Super Cat Tales series at some point in time. The original set
Developer Floppy Club launched their musical puzzle game Rytmos on PC and console earlier this year, and now this week it’s made its way to iOS devices where I feel like it’s probably most at home on the touchscreen. It’s an important
TouchArcade Game of the Week: ‘Lost Words: Beyond the Page’ I love when narrative-heavy games can blend their storytelling with gameplay in really unique ways. I mean, I love games that are almost exclusively about the story with very little interaction at
When you get a new game from developer Snowman, you can pretty much expect that it’s going to be an extremely stylish game. I mean Alto’s Adventure and Alto’s Odyssey speak for themselves, but throw in Skate City, Where Cards Fall, and
TouchArcade Game of the Week: ‘Dust & Neon’ Coming in a wee bit after the normal batch of weekly new releases this week, Dust & Neon from David Marquardt Studios and Rogue Games has done something we don’t see all too often.
This is sort of a weird position to be in with a Game of the Week. I’m enjoying the heck out of this week’s pick and want to recommend it, but at the same time it has some issues that definitely stand