Posted on Aug 05, 2010. Tags: .99, Adventure, Puzzle
Enter the bleak, dismal world of The Shadow Blight with Professor Helsing and his loyal assistant Raffton, and prepare to face the demonic minions of Dracula. Armed with torches and explosive tonics, the team navigates their way deeper into the darkness, while the puzzles becoming increasingly quick and addictive. Combining unique level design and an interesting, yet somewhat corny storyline, Helsing’s Fire will have you battling rats, skeletons, and vampire bats for hours on end…
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Posted on Jul 21, 2010. Tags: 1.99, Action, Adventure, FPS
Malum Umbra is one spooky, unusual ride. The name alone should tell you something about this game, it’s unique and its developers don’t care how hard it is to market on the App Store. Just kidding guys. But in all seriousness, this is an indie developed 3d first person shoot…well not exactly shooter that looks great and has nice controls. The music, though overused, is absolutely stunning…
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Posted on May 10, 2010. Tags: 1.99, Adventure
Having just finished the conclusion for Dracula: Path of the Dragon, I am a bit dismayed. Reviews for Part 1 and Part 2 have been up for a while and Part 3 was the last portion of the adventure game, an ending which I have been looking forward to for a while. Fortunately, Part 3 brings an exciting finish to the game and picks up exactly where part 2 left off. Why am I disappointed? Well – because it’s over…
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Posted on Apr 12, 2010. Tags: 6.99, Action, Adventure
Vampire Origins is an iPhone/iPod Touch adventure game in the mold of Resident Evil. Though announced over a year ago, this game was just delivered by Chillingo about a week ago. While the game’s graphics are a bit dated, the unique setting and controls help catapult this game to the top…
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Posted on Mar 10, 2010. Tags: 1.99, Adventure
Part 2 of Dracula: The Path of the Dragon came out earlier this week. After playing the first portion of this adventure game, I have to say I was very anxious to continue the story. Part 1 of my review is already up and you can find it here. Suffice to say, the first part was a fairly brilliant adventure game and included tremendous spoken dialog. The second portion costs a bit more at $1.99 (the first is $.99) and feels a bit shorter than the first but honestly, it does not disappoint.
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