Monday, 18 May 2015

Help the Groom to Runway in the Puzzle Game “Wedding Escape”



It looks like match-three puzzle games show no intention of going down yet. Today, players still ask for them no matter how many of these are out already. Even I also enjoy these puzzle games but I am quite picky when it comes to them.
 

Wedding Escape game


But, Wedding Escape's unique features attracted me enough, and managed to keep me interested and enjoy it without leading me on the verge of frustration, unlike other similar games.
This game takes one simple concept and literally runs with it. In this game, by matching together different emblems, you will sprint across various levels like a garden, church and an airport in an attempt to avoid getting married.  

In Wedding Escape, the way you match is different to what yo are used to. Here you can't just take a tile and move it anywhere, but you have to tap one at a time to turn it into the opposite icon. For example: a blue gem will turn into a purple gem, and a gold coin will morph into silver. This increases the difficulty of the game, because without the full freedom of movement across the grid, matches are less apparent.





Matching many specific tiles will let you earn boosts, which can be used for actions like blowing up entire rows or turning entire categories of icons into identical colors. It is good to see boosts used outside of an IAP-ridden scheme, as they are earned entirely through normal gameplay. The only IAP on-hand is a coin doubler and the option to buy individual skins for $0.99.
 
The latter storefront option is easy to digest, because all skins are completely optional and can be earned randomly by acquiring tokens in-game. The game 'Wedding Escape' is not just limited to just the groom, but there are plenty of brides to unlock and select.


Wedding Escape Game


So, I can say that Wedding Escape is a great little puzzler with a funny theme and enough variation from standard match-three tropes to make a mark. 

Have you played the game? If yes, then share your viewpoints about the game on iPhone game reviews.

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Mortal Kombat X (iOS/Android) game Out Now


If you want a taste of Mortal Kombat X, NetherRealm's mobile team has released a smartphone-friendly version of the game on iOS.

  
The mobile version of the game feels like it closely adheres to many freemium tropes we have seen from Zynga and other developers in the past. The Player control a party of fighters, which is represented as cards with unique stats. Whilst factions exist as they will in the console title, the players party doesn't need to belong to any one clan, with a fight of Lin Kuei alongside Shirai Ryu.


Mortal Kombat X

As you progress through the main campaign, player's fighter's general stats will level up and he/she can improve or augment certain abilities by paying with in-game currency or adding in items they unlock during certain battles.
 

Mortal Kombat X looks good with fluid 3D graphics, detailed character models and smooth animations for fighting moves and poses.

The Player's team of three fighters can be switched out mid-battle, giving you new moves to play with and your injured warriors time to recover before being called back into battle. If the player is the last man/woman standing, then he/she will win each fight and health is fully replenished between each round.

The game has fun concept and getting to play with such iconic characters on your phone is a great offering in its own right, but Mortal Kombat X doesn't offer enough of an experience to ensure you will want to defend Earthrealm on a daily basis. Also, players will encounter a few audio bugs as well as game types that are not yet active.


Mortal kombat X

 Mortal Kombat X is available on iOS, but still there are some locked-out features no doubt destined to arrive in a future update and the Android version of the game will be available in a couple of weeks. What you think about this game? Share your views with us on iPhone Game reviews.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Knights And Snails: Right Idea, Wrong Game



Knights and Snails is a game that should have an identity crisis. It should be a multiplayer CCG-type title with strategic battles, but it decides to structure itself more like a match-3 game with dozens of levels to play. The core gameplay concept is so interesting in Knights and Snails, but then goes in such a weird and ill-fated direction.

It is not so easy to understand the game without playing it. In the game, you have a team of 12 knights going up against a team of 12 other knights. The imitate player chooses a knight and the opponent chooses a knight in that same row, then they compete with each other to win. To score points in this game, you have to do more and more damage. 



If you are able to score more points at the end, you will win the game. These are just the basics. There are many aspects that can make even a low-ranked knight dangerous in the right circumstances. It is a deep game, in spite of its colorful exterior.

There are many things in Knights and Snails that can sneak up on you if you are not paying attention to them. The numbers that define each of the units don't tell the whole story,  because a unit might have high defense or a higher attack score than their low number would indicate. So, it's better to check what exactly the opposing unit's stats are before each round.



In Knight and Snails, Chaos is everywhere. Sometimes a strategy gets thrown out the window when you are just dealing with things like this. If you are a perfectionist, then I think Knights and Snails is not the game for you, as in this game you are not able to win some battles. But still, there is some fun strategy to play with.

Overall, Knights and Snails is an interesting game, but perhaps should have taken a different approach. It can be a unique battling and collecting game, and instead it exists a single player-focused experience, monetizing through little advantages here and there. This strategy is not right for this game, but at whole, the core game is not bad.

So, what you think about this game? Share your experience about this game on app games review.

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

DomiNations: Strategize, Defend and Conquer



Big Huge Games have released their new game, DomiNations, worldwide on the App Store. The game is sure to challenge those who love combat strategy games.
DomiNations is a strategic yet fun experience, jumping into history and soaring into space. The game was said to make different challenges for the players as they lead their own civilization from the Stone Age up to the Space Age, with the use of different explorations and conquests that evolved with time.
As the game revolved around ancient to futuristic civilizations, these periods were combined to make the best game while letting players experience leadership, through their respective communities and the greatest nations like the British, Chinese, Romans, Germans, Japanese, French and Greeks.
To excel the installed challenges in DomiNations, players should have adequate knowledge for the landmark technological developments, to leverage unique strategic civilization abilities and even the Wonders of the World built by different periods of humanity.
Also, the players are expected to construct more than 100 unique upgradeable structures to expand civilization, and to make a good defence against prospect enemies that are the invading armies.


Here are the summarized features of this new game:

        Select your Nation to reap the rewards, special powers, and distinct units of the British, Romans, Chinese, Germans, French, Japanese, or Greeks.
        Advance through the Ages of human history and unlock the secrets of technologies like Cavalry, Flight and Gunpowder.
        Join an Alliance and co-operate to crush enemies from around the globe.
        Recruit the most storied Generals from antiquity, that includes Alexander, Napoleon and Cleopatra.
        Create the Wonders of the World, from the Pyramids to the Statue of Liberty, to increase your glory.
        Conquer the World in single-player campaigns from the Fertile Crescent to the Peloponnesian War!

General Manager of Nexon M, John Robinson, said:
"Big Huge Games is ushering in the next generation of mobile strategy games with DomiNations, offering players an unrivaled amount of strategic choices and gameplay depth."
Brian Reynolds, Creative Director for DomiNations cited:
"We've built DomiNations from the ground up to combine the in-depth strategy gameplay we've been creating for over 20 years with a fast, fun, and tactical experience customized for mobile devices."
DomiNations has both single and multiple player options, and it is currently available for free for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch on the App Store. The Android and iPhone game reviews about this game was also good, the game receives 4 star out of 5 on Google Play Store.

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Five Nights at Freddy's: A Great Horror Game


Are you fond of playing horror games? If yes, then Five nights at Freddy’s is perfect for you.
Five Nights at Freddy's might just be the most horror game you will ever experience. The game is first developed by Scott Cawthon. It is really a unique game in comparison with other ghost related games.
In this horror game, players just watch Freddy Fazbear's Pizza between the hours of midnight and 6AM. As the game turns out, these just so happen to be the hours that the animatronic robots at this place of amusement and fun happen to wander the halls. These robots are made of metal and wires, not blood and flesh, but still have the tendency to stick night watch workers in their mouths. 


In this game, players don't fight back against these robots. They just watch over them by switching back and forth between a select number of cameras. If they see that one of the three robots has made it outside their office door, then it is the time to close the door. The only problem here is that closing the door by using camera and toggling lights all consume power, which Freddy Fazbear's Pizza doesn't have much.
The plot centers around the first week on the job, so the core game ends after five nights, with each lasts roughly under ten minutes. Although the game may sound short, but it is so nerve-wracking that by the end players will probably be grateful. If you have been with the series this long, then FNAF 3 caps things off very nicely.

Five Nights at Freddy's was originally launched for the PC earlier this month, but the mobile port appears to replicate the full experience. The game has received an overall ratings of 4 out of 5 on iPhone game reviews.
If you have not experienced the atmosphere of this game yet, then please try it! But, play the game at night to have more fun.

Why Clash of Clan is So Popular

You may have heard about the popular MMO game, Clash of Clans. This game was initially released in the USA and Canada in 2012, but now played by millions of active users worldwide. But, have you ever thought why it is so popular?

Well, the key to their success is their user satisfaction. And, it is not just the good ratings it received from critics during its launch, but also the game offers many options and features to its players.



Clash of cans can be played in both single player and multiplayer mode. But unlike other games, this game is not focused on one part only. Simultaneously, it supports both single player and multiplayer. Also, you can choose not to play any of the two gameplay modes, which gives users flexibility and choice. For those who don't know, here MMO refers to Massive Multiplayer Online, the type of game Clash of Clans is.

Supercell, the creators of the game bring in millions of dollars in cash just from this game, though it is free-to-play game.

Since it is a free-to-play game, so you might be wondering how does it bring in millions of dollars? The answer is flexibility that the game gives to its players. If you want to get ahead of the game, then you need to buy game currency, called gems. The game currency act as boosts in the game.

Another point to consider for its popularity is its simple interface. When you start playing, you will see how simple the interface is. Although everything in the game is self-explanatory, but also there are tutorials to guide you. This gives players the ease of use they need, to get comfortable with the game.
And that is why Clash of Clans stands out from other MMO games available. The game is available for both platforms, Android and iOS. The iPhone and Android game reviews about this game were also positive. Clash of can recieves 4.5 rating out of 5 on Google play store.