
Every time I feel like I’ve grown past the need for validation from triple-starring a level in a puzzle game, I find…
The days of paying for a premium app to remote play PlayStation 4 games on iPhones and iPads is over. Today’s 6.50…
Nintendo just announced a new mobile game partnership with Japanese company Line, which will involve a new Dr. Mario…

Scribblenauts studio 5th Cell has announced Anchors in the Drift, a mobile adventure that lets players battle using a variety of play styles and classes, including thief, bounty hunter and tycoon. 5th Cell boss (and former Kotaku contributor) Jeremiah Slaczka tells us they’re aiming for a spring release and invites…
Raiders of the North Sea, a very good board game about vikings, is coming to mobile on both iOS and Android sometime before April.
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Over the last few years, there have been a few mobile games that use the cell phone interface itself as a way to…
For 13 years, I’ve been listing the games I’ve played each year. This used to be a means for me to log how many…
Having torn through Dragalia Lost’s first six story chapters within a couple weeks of launch, I’ve spent the past…
The Infinity Blade Trilogy has been removed from the App Store. A spokesperson for Epic Games declined to comment to Kotaku on the series’ future. Epic said in a blog post the games were removed because it was becoming “increasingly difficult” to continue supporting the series “at a level that meets our standards.”
Not for the first time, and not for the last either, a strategy game on the App Store has been removed because it…
Command and Conquer: Rivals, out yesterday, takes the beloved real-time strategy series into the controversial world…
The Elder Scrolls: Blades has been delayed until “early 2019,” Bethesda announced on the game’s Twitter account today. Revealed at this year’s E3, the city builder role-playing game was originally supposed to launch sometime this fall on Android and iOS.
Based on the long-running television show about a crack team of FBI profilers hunting serial killers, the new Crimina…
Orcs. The craggly-faced brutes of the fantasy RPG world. Scarred by countless battles, these hideous creatures are…
Some mobile games play psychological tricks with you to get you to keep playing. Others hook you the much better…

When Nintendo and Cygames’ Dragalia Lost launched at the end of last month, I said it was a slick version of the…
Twisting mobile strategy masterpiece Euclidean Lands scores a sequel later this month called Euclidean Skies. Creator Miro Straka has teamed up with developer Kunabi Brother to create puzzles that not only rotate but also unfold, allowing for multiple solutions. It’s due out on iOS on October 25.