Tag Archives: 2011

By 2011, the smartphone ere of mobile phones was in full swing, so it’s surprising that a Java-only licensed James Bond games was made at the time, developed by Gamelion with the name “License to Drive”. While the name is obviously supposed to…

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Top Trumps: 007 The Best of Bond (Java)

This is a mobile version of the Top Trumps 007 game. However, the game is a demo that requires an unlock, which is no longer available, so I was only able to briefly test it out – that said, it’s just Top Trumps.…

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Infinite Space was described as a casual browser-based MMO. While it was in development, the studio Gamefound were still looking for a publishing partner, but had to cancel the game when nobody was interested in it. The game looked very combat heavy, although…

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One of the big Star Trek board games. This came with 24 miniatures, a ton of cards and is quite an in-depth game. There’s a focus on both exploration and combat, with the board starting out as completely hidden. It’s a 1v1 game…

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Another board game I remember playing, that is also already in Tabletop Simulator. The only photo I originally took was of the “Phasers” card, some of you may spot why I found that particular card noticeable. This is a deckbuilding game, not to…

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I remember playing this a while ago (but unfortunately didn’t take any pictures of it), and the main reason I remember it was because it was so dull. It’s a co-op board game where you’re working together to fix three things on a…

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While this is still the exact same game as regular Monopoly, there’s a bit of effort put into the design of this. Every single part of the game has been translated into Klingon and the overall design is extremely nice – apart from…

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The third and final Sonic X spot-the-difference game. This one is quite strange in that it almost entirely focuses on the human and robot characters of the show. Dr. Robotnik appears a few times, Sonic appears on one image and characters like Tails,…

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This java mobile game was originally designed for India, celebrating Sonic’s 20th anniversary by combining him with their most popular sport. This mobile game is light on features, but the gameplay is surprisingly in depth. In Sonic Cricket, you play through single cricket…

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One big improvement over the first Wii Olympic Games is that all events are unlocked from the start, so as a party game it’s instantly accessible. At the same time, it feels like there’s also not a lot to do in London 2012…

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