Sometimes there’s so much beauty in Google Play, iTunes and the Windows Phone Marketplace I feel I can’t take it; like my heart’s going to cave in.
That’s my completely original explanation for why I did three of our Gaming App of the Day entries this week. I might have done five, but Ashcraft loves his badly drawn art, and far be it from me to rob Evan of feeling like a cosmic god.
If you have a suggestion for an app for the iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows Phone 7 that you’d like to see highlighted, let us know.
https://kotaku.com/its-like-pictionary-but-with-a-crappy-artist-5951772
It’s Like Pictionary, But With a Crappy Artist
I love art-adore it. Yet, I’m not very good at drawing. I wish I was better, and my lack of illustration talent is probably why I enjoy appreciating the work of others that much more. More »
https://kotaku.com/beneath-max-mcmanns-stupid-grin-is-an-incredibly-intell-5952179
Beneath Max McMann’s Stupid Grin is an Incredibly Intelligent Courtroom Comedy
Last week I argued that Devil’s Attorney, a courtroom battler for iOS and Android, could never be more entertaining than its over-the-top inspirational 80’s theme song. Chalk up another win for Max McMann. More »
https://kotaku.com/three-cheers-for-a-game-that-makes-me-feel-like-a-cosmi-5952521
Three Cheers for a Game That Makes Me Feel Like a Cosmic God
So, there’s this old philosophical concept of the Music of the Spheres, right? The idea holds that celestial bodies are part of a grand, unknowable symphony. Which might explain why everyone hums in the shower. Or not. More »
https://kotaku.com/the-power-to-shape-entire-planets-now-only-99-5952870
The Power to Shape Entire Planets, Now Only $.99
It used to be if a guy wanted the ability the mold an entire celestial sphere to suit his fancy he’d need to make a pact with some sort of all-powerful otherworldly being. Today all one must do is drop $.99 on Topia World Builder. More »
https://kotaku.com/square-enix-finds-redemption-for-demons-score-with-symp-5953221
Square Enix Finds Redemption for Demons’ Score with Symphonica
I was terribly disappointed with the way Square Enix priced iNiS’s rhythm game, Demons’ Score. So disappointed that when I heard the company had released another iNiS rhythm game on iOS I almost didn’t bother. Between the free initial download and the stirring sounds of Dvorak’s New World Symphony my tenuous convictions crumbled, and I am so incredibly glad they did. More »