Tag Archives: android

James Bond: World of Espionage is an example a lot of terrible aspects of moden mobile games combined with absolutely zero gameplay. This is an “energy-based” game. You gain a certain amount of energy each day (although there’s a maximum so you can’t…

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After Trexels, Star Trek needed to jump straight on the next mobile gaming fad. Following on from the success of Candy Crush, Wrath of Gems is another Bejewelled clone that has some Star Trek flair stuck onto it. You play by swapping the…

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A Bejewelled clone mixed with an RPG battler. Swap two neighbouring icons to form a match of three to make them vanish, which causes the other icons to drop down and hopefully create new sets of three to form combos. This features multiple…

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I’m kind of glad I can’t play this one. You can install the game on your phone, but can’t get past the starting menu as it requires a connection to the now offline servers. This is an out-and-out gambling game, and even included…

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While the Sonic Jump sequel when from a level-based game to an infinite grind, the Sonic Runners games have done the opposite. This one is no longer an endless runner, but is instead level-based. The gameplay is very similar to the first, which…

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Another sequel to Sonic Dash, kind of. This takes the autorunning gameplay and put it onto specially designed courses, where the object is to race to be the first to the finish line, avoiding obstacles and using power ups to battle other racers.…

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The sequel to Sonic Dash, this removes a bunch of features and replaces them with…not a lot, really. It’s a similar endless runner, this time on really dull looking stages (I think I encountered three types, they’re not interesting enough to spot the…

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I Had to play a fan restoration called “Revival”. This is an endless side scrolling runner game. Sonic will automatically run right and you tap the screen to jump. While the game is responsive and quite speedy…it’s just incredibly repetitive. There’s a “story”…

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When I wrote about the first Android version of Sonic Jump, I never mentioned the endless mode. This was because it was just a bonus, and not anything meaningful to me. This is important to mention now because the endless mode of Sonic…

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