We’re slowly but surely covering every single sport on the planet for Mousebreaker – hopefully, we’ll have Tiddlywinks by Christmas. But for now, you’ll just have to make do with the Triple Jump…
For such a simple game, it’s surprisingly addictive. Not quite managed gold medal yet, but rest assured I’ll keep trying until I do. [...]
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This screenshot may look like a blank platform canvas, but in actual fact the protagonist is just invisible. Which will make life quite difficult for the wannabe Marios out there…
Fortunately, every time you run over those black circles, your man reappears for a short time, giving you a brief glimpse of where you are. Arrow [...]
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Very fond of King’s puzzle games, and here’s another well made one to get stuck into: Gluey.
You make the blobs of glue vanish by clicking them, but bigger lumps get you more points. You can make bigger clumps by making same coloured areas stick together.
Okay, I haven’t described it in the most exciting terms, but [...]
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Don’t make me write a blog post on it, I don’t understand it and it intimidates me a little. Especially as this game seems to be a very detailed sim – and it’s got great reviews in places that understand this sort of thing.
I gather it’s a bit like rugby, only with more padding and [...]
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We’re quite excited about this week’s new game, mainly because it shows what impressive things can be done with Flash. Raze should seem familiar to anyone who has grown up on Unreal Tournament and Halo – although you’d better get used to a new perspective…
From a side-on view, Raze presents a proper arena shooter full [...]
Filed under: Action Games, New Games, Shooting Games by Alan Martin
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I’m not sure I’m the best person to promote Concentrics, given I’ve just spent the last five minutes trying to get my brain and my hand to understand exactly how to work it, and failing miserably. Your mileage may vary, or you may find yourself throwing things around the room.
Like many other avoider games before [...]
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When you’re dealing with swarms of zombies, there are several approaches you can take. Sure you could shoot them to pieces or even volley a football against their head, but would it be better to use your brain – the very thing they’re after!
In iRemain, that’s exactly what you have to do. Puzzle your way [...]
Filed under: New Games, Puzzle Games, Zombie Games by Alan Martin
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This isn’t actually a new Brian Damage game, more of an aknowledgement that my blogging has been pretty sporadic of late, so time to put that right. Starting with Brian Damage, a brilliant new franchise we’ve released that I completely forgot to cover. Well, actually I was snowed under with other stuff – but enough [...]
Filed under: Arcade Games, New Games, Shooting Games by Alan Martin
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Another week, another brand new Mousebreaker game. This week, we’ve remembered our core football fans to provide a quick fire high-score grabber. Expect to hear yourself say “one more go” quite a lot over the next hour or so.
Send the ball as far up the training ground as you can, by passing the ball from [...]
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Bit of an oddity this one, not really the kind of game we usually feature, but it’s quite interesting so we’ll see how it does.
A very simple game, you fly from planet to planet timing your rolls and jumps right to collect each musical note. Get them in the right order and you’ll enjoy a [...]
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