
When making a mobile spin-off of a major console/PC game, one neat thing to include would be some equivalent of…
When making a mobile spin-off of a major console/PC game, one neat thing to include would be some equivalent of…
Sure, the venerable kart racing genre revolves around wacky track designs and a rotation of goofy-lethal power-ups.…
It really does. Typing of the Dead left me hanging. Zombie Typomaniac ($1.99) for the iPad scratches the scabrous…
One of PC gaming's finest co-op experiences is coming to a rectangular productivity-enhancing device near you. How…
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Dutch painters in the early 1800s sure knew how to combine lines and colors. They called the movement "De Stijl",…
The game that single-handedly justified the $350 I spent on Nintendo's Wii U console back in November came to iPad…
My Apple iPad 2. Crisp display with a density of 132 ppi. Reacts to multi-touch gestures. Contains accelerometer,…
If you've been paying attention to our burgeoning mobile coverage, you can't have missed talk of Arranger, an iOS…
In a show full of quests and magical items, it is the most special. The Enchiridion, Adventure Time's ancient and…
I had completely forgotten how much fun the classic strategy board game Stratego was until I played the online…
Pinball translates quite well to the iPad, but it's generally a single-player experience, pass-and-play at best.…
We've promised that Kotaku's Bests lists—compliations of the best games for various platforms—will be changing,…
What's happened in the business of video games this past week ...
Coming to the iPhone and iPad in February, Gutpela's Sidewalker: Late to Work is a painstakingly accurate…
As Temple Run 2 continues to tear up the free iPad charts, a different sort of endless running game makes its paid…
I've been lusting after Boldai's Blocksworld for months, eagerly seeking a sign that the colorfully creative…
In a desperate attempt at tying its products in with current events, EA Mobile grabbed some key words from President…
To paraphrase A League of Their Own, there's no molerats in pinball. But this game—filled with rolling, bouncing…
Yeah, it's a "runner" game. You control a character that's perpetually moving forward, and all you have to do is…
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