puzzle

Metacell Review

I love a good puzzle game, or any kind of puzzle game, really. I like games that have unique takes on the genre to spice up the game play a bit. That’s why I enjoy Metacell so much. I...

Escape Plan Review

The PS Vita is ripe for original games with its dual touch screens and, of course, motion technologies. Very few games in the launch lineup take advantage of these features...

Little Deviants Review

One the things I love about being a gaming enthusiast, is the anticipation of a new system. The sense of wonder is always intoxicating while talking about the possibilities with friends and fellow ga...

Lumines: Electronic Symphony Review

Since it blasted its way on to the market on the PSP, Lumines has established itself as a force to be reckoned with. With its slick visuals, throbbing techno beats, and hypnotic puzzle action...

Furmins Review

Physics-based puzzlers tend to bring me delight in one of two ways: either something unexpected and interesting happens, or the game gives players enough to work with that it’s possib...

Puddle Review

Have you ever watched a puddle of liquid? Have you ever watched the forms it takes when manipulated by the environment? Yeah, me neither, but you will be paying close attention to how a pool...

Quarrel Review

“So... you want to review Quarrel? It’s a word game.” As if there could be any other answer than, “of course.” Thatââ‚Â...

Apples to Apples Review

Before Facebook, “social game” had a completely different meaning. Social gaming used to mean in-person experiences in which the people playing were at least as important ...

SpellTower Review

Zach Gage’s SpellTower marries Bookworm’s Boggle-style word finding with Tetris-like pressure to clear tiles. The particular tweaks to this basic formula allow some w...

Rochard Review

Most video games have you playing a war-hardened killing machine that can take on millions of enemies and be home in time for dinner. That’s not the case in Rochard. A couple of month...