Crush3D review
Zoë Mode brings its 2007 PSP puzzler to 3DS and finds the platform it was made for.
Zoë Mode brings its 2007 PSP puzzler to 3DS and finds the platform it was made for.
Gigantic, slick, imposing and archaic.
Though Vlambeer's iOS port struggles with touchscreen controls, it remains ferociously compulsive.
1The pieces of EA's take on Alexei Pajitnov's classic don't fall into place.
2A flawed word-building game that offers a genuine challenge.
A macabre ghost story that will stay with you despite the occasional wrong turn.
1WayForward's 3DS debut is a brief but inventive and polished puzzle-platformer.
Tough Guy Studios reinvents Frogger for the touchscreen generation.
Sumo provides the unlikely inspiration for this fascinating iOS puzzler.
1Economical and clever, Intelligent System's 3DS puzzler is full of leftfield ideas.
5Sunsoft’s inventive tank platformer for Game Boy Color rattles onto 3DS' Virtual Console.
1More projectile paradise than bullet hell, Cave’s latest iOS shooter is another perfectly judged port.
Absorbing water physics and a clean freak alligator star in Disney's touchscreen puzzler.
1Frozenbyte's puzzle platformer is visually dazzling enough to distract from its problems.
Forget the branding - Ubisoft’s real-time card battler is smart enough to survive by itself.
1Chair's bloodthirsty sequel is iOS gaming at its finest.
Vector Unit’s knockabout smartphone racer puts you in the role of a hillbilly Han Solo - but are there holes in its cargo hold?
Art game indie Jason Rohrer brings industrial espionage to the DS.
1Black Box's cinematic racer is hobbled by a procession of awful technical flaws.
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