I hate to say it, but this (not unlike my other blogs) has failed due to my lack of effort on writing for them. I may make an occasional post, but I don't really see this blog going anywhere.
However, I might be able to find someone else to write for me (feel free to comment if you're interested), and combined with my occasional posts, this blog might actually go somewhere.
As for now, I'm declaring this blog kinda dead, so don't expect anything much from it.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Ready Steady Bang! Review
Ready Steady Bang! is a game where you take the part of a cowboy and engage in quick-draw battles. The game is heavily based on reflexes, not timing, even though it would seem like it be a timing based game.
Overall it is pretty dang fun, and it has a lot of achievements that yield lots of XP for all you ranking up needs.
I would recommend this game.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Quiet, Please! review
Quiet, Please! is a short puzzle game where you have to figure out how to get things such as the TV or a lawnmower to be quiet. It has semi-pixelated graphics, and semi-retro sounds. Other than that, it has simple four-button controls and you can't save (though, it would be kinda pointless because of how short it is).
I would recommend this game (Get it on Google Play here).
Monday, July 28, 2014
Junk Jack X/Long time no post, eh
Today, I will be reviewing Junk Jack X, a game for iOS ($4.99) that is great, but is missing a few things. I will be talking more about the new features in X in this review, and the actual game mechanics in my review of the first game.
First of all, this game is the sequel to Junk Jack, which is also a great game (I will review it in the future), but unlike it's predecessor, this game seems unfinished as in it has useless items, and some bugs. It has added new things that it's predecessor didn't have, like multiplayer, planets, and new enemies. The multiplayer uses Gamecenter to connect you to other people at random, but it only supports up to two players. They have also added special world locks, to prevent others from destroying your stuff. Speaking of worlds, I should probably also mention the planet system. The first planet, Terra is like Earth in that it is the most habitable planet (so far). The next planet, Seth, is a Egypt/Desert planet, with lots of sand, but to get to it, you need to find three portal pieces on Terra. If you find three more portal pieces on Seth you can go on to the next planet, and so on, until you run out of planets to explore (the devs keep adding more, so no worries :P). lastly, there are new enemies (and blocks :D), to check out. Most of these come from the other planets, so you might want to put finding portal pieces high on your priority list.
Overall I would recommend this game to anyone who likes Minecraft (you can see my review, here).
Ok, so anyone who has been reading this may have noticed I haven't posted recently, and I'm sorry about that, I will try to post more soon.
-Griffin
First of all, this game is the sequel to Junk Jack, which is also a great game (I will review it in the future), but unlike it's predecessor, this game seems unfinished as in it has useless items, and some bugs. It has added new things that it's predecessor didn't have, like multiplayer, planets, and new enemies. The multiplayer uses Gamecenter to connect you to other people at random, but it only supports up to two players. They have also added special world locks, to prevent others from destroying your stuff. Speaking of worlds, I should probably also mention the planet system. The first planet, Terra is like Earth in that it is the most habitable planet (so far). The next planet, Seth, is a Egypt/Desert planet, with lots of sand, but to get to it, you need to find three portal pieces on Terra. If you find three more portal pieces on Seth you can go on to the next planet, and so on, until you run out of planets to explore (the devs keep adding more, so no worries :P). lastly, there are new enemies (and blocks :D), to check out. Most of these come from the other planets, so you might want to put finding portal pieces high on your priority list.
Overall I would recommend this game to anyone who likes Minecraft (you can see my review, here).
Ok, so anyone who has been reading this may have noticed I haven't posted recently, and I'm sorry about that, I will try to post more soon.
-Griffin
Monday, June 30, 2014
Doge Run Review
Though this game is in beta, I have experienced very few problems with it. It is kind of like Mario, but instead of squashing your enemies, you bark at them. Your score is based on a distance, and you can collect bonuses that multiply your score. You can also get hats, armor, and skins that increase other stats, and to buy them you need to collect coins. So, yeah pretty sophisticated endless runner. And it is really fun too. If I am ever bored, I just start playing the game on my Nexus and I'm not bored anymore. Overall, I would recommend this game.
Friday, June 27, 2014
2048 Review
Sorry for lack of posts recently, I will try to make up for it with extra posts, but anyway on to the actual blog post.
First of all, this game is very addicting. The main main point of the game is to match enough tiles to get the 2048 tile (hence the name, 2048). To make a match, you have to match two tiles with the same number, and they will form one tile with the two numbers combined (EX: If you matched two '2' tiles you would get a '4' tile). The Android and iOS versions of the game have Play Games/Game Center support, with achievements and leaderboards. They even have online multi-player!
Okay, now that you know a little about the game, here is what I have to say, (I will be talking from the Android point of view), the multi-player is OK, but I would prefer it to use Play Games/Game Center. The other modes like, Survival, Practice, and X-Tile are cool, Survival is my favorite. The music (in options) is a nice addition. Overall, I like this game, and I would recommend it.
First of all, this game is very addicting. The main main point of the game is to match enough tiles to get the 2048 tile (hence the name, 2048). To make a match, you have to match two tiles with the same number, and they will form one tile with the two numbers combined (EX: If you matched two '2' tiles you would get a '4' tile). The Android and iOS versions of the game have Play Games/Game Center support, with achievements and leaderboards. They even have online multi-player!
Okay, now that you know a little about the game, here is what I have to say, (I will be talking from the Android point of view), the multi-player is OK, but I would prefer it to use Play Games/Game Center. The other modes like, Survival, Practice, and X-Tile are cool, Survival is my favorite. The music (in options) is a nice addition. Overall, I like this game, and I would recommend it.
Friday, June 20, 2014
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