Prince of Persia: Escape is a mobile version of the classic game. This time developer Ketchapp has simplified things but it still retains a lot of the element... Read More
Super Mario Run marks Nintendo’s first serious foray into mobile, and it’s worth it. This is a Mario game so you should have an idea of what to expect, but Nint... Read More
Sky Dancer is an auto running game wherein you jump off cliffs, grabbing as many coins as possible while avoiding rocks. Developed by Pine Entertainment, the ga... Read More
Haven’t had your fill of endless runners yet? Judging from the popularity of Helly Copter by Playgendary, the answer is no. And once you’ve gotten a taste of He... Read More
Smile Inc. from Super Lame Games is an auto runner, and your goal is to survive and avoid all the traps around you. An office might not seem like the ideal plac... Read More
Every now and then a game appears that is just different from the rest, and Seashine from Patrick Ellis is one of those. The game’s motto is “How long will you ... Read More
It’s become customary for blockbuster films to release a mobile companion game, and that holds true for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. If you have seen the... Read More
Lara Croft: Relic Run from Square Enix is an endless runner version of the popular Tomb Raider franchise. The endless runner genre already has a lot of titles, but to the developer’s credit the game isn’t just a tired copycat as it also incorporates new elements that raise it above the run of the mill stuff.
Daddy Long Legs from game developer Set Snail has a very simple premise: get a hairy creature called Daddy Long Legs to walk, but because his legs are so long, it’s kind of a challenge. It doesn’t sound like much, but Daddy Long Legs is actually very addictive due to its very simplicity, and also because it’s so hard. Every time you fail though, you’ll want to give it “one more try”.