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If anyone does know, I've not seen the answers yet and it's been asked a few times. I am currently operating under the assumption of "it just...
This is a soothing play for me; throw on some piano chill (like, say, from PROJECTION: FIRST LIGHT) and just jigsaw Tetris. I'll echo the "wonky...
I wouldn't have asked for a Skip button. I read and cherish dialogue and story.
The magic is different, and the equipment seems to skew to "cat is mage, dog is warrior".
Definitely do not try HOT LAVA. You'll have a meltdown. (Ha, look: I made a lava joke!)
Sorry, to be clearer: * The original release date of iPadOS and tvOS were September 30th. * There's been recent reporting that these have moved...
You'd need to sign up for the iPadOS beta at http://beta.apple.com. But, theoretically, the Arcade is supposed to unlock for iPad's next week.
I laughed aloud at the end of the first level, CRIME, with the dropped coffee cup. Definitely liking this game so far. The silent story-telling...
I'd totally download a game called "Various Match-3 Mechanics".
I have not noticed this on my iPad Air 2.
To recover your hearts, you can spend your shards at the bar, yes. Or, for ramped up difficulty: don't. I've been running one-heart only through...
I do too, though I call them "(thumbs up emoji) Arcade" and "(thumbs down emoji) Arcade". I also use three other variants as well (though, not yet...
Horizon Chase is good too, no doubt! :)
Liking this one a lot too and is currently my "goto" story-based RPG instead of Various Daylife.
What game I'm enjoying *more*, from a "life simulator RPG" kinda sorta approach, is King's League II. The strength of that one has pretty much put...
I'm quite liking this one too. There's not a lot of "hassle" here. You can, literally, just play without having to worry about endless upgrades or...
Those are all variations on the same gameplay, which you admit yourself. I would argue that no one who played the first and didn't like it said...
Exactly this. On some levels, the controls are really sluggish, either when I tap, slide, or use a controller. And then, on the very next level,...
Exactly like Impossible Road. If you hated that one, there's nothing here to change your mind.
Very quick and responsive puzzle gameplay; you can breeze through 20 levels in what feels like 10 minutes. Hoping it'll get substantially more...