"Sink or swim" isn't a term you'd expect to hear about a casual traffic management game set in outer space, but the player sure could use a little help getting started in "Space Tap!" Once that's out of the way, though, this is a solid title genre fans would do well to give a closer look.
Pshaw, you don't need to destroy a whole planet to be called "Dangerous." Just hopping inside a starship armed with lasers, double rocket launchers, and two auto-tracking turrets - and having the freedom to attack any vessel you darn well please - should suffice to earn you that kind of label.
First, before we kick off today’s giveaway, I just want to say a big iFanzine thank you to all you awesome guys and gals for making our weekly contests such a rip-roaring success. And nothing says “we really, really appreciate the shed-loads of re-tweets and entries” quite like a prize-bag stuffed full of fantastic new iOS games, right?
Our blowout coverage of "Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion" continues! Find out more about Witching Hour Studios' future plans for the series inside, and get an answer to that all-important question: "Will there be multiplayer?"
Yeah, it's awesome. If you're a TBS fan you'll have a nice banquet to feast on here, and if you're interested in story at all and don't mind tactical gameplay with plenty of depth, "Ravenmark" will be of interest to you as well.
Wow, I hadn't thought to look here for the qualities I loved in ye olde Nintendo platformers! As luck would have it, Crescent Moon's and Thunder Game Works' approach to "Evertales" feels as if it's been informed by golden oldies like "Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse" and KID's "G.I. Joe" series. Is that a wholly positive thing, or do some negatives come along for the ride too?