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Wartune: Hall of Heroes – Android
Nerdy Friend has played Wartune for months before deciding to review it. Now, the time has come. Nerdy Friend reviews Wartune, a free to play app available in app stores.
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Mortal Kombat X – Android
Mobile apps – especially those offered as a tie-in to existing media – can be a real hit or miss…mostly a miss. However, Mortal Kombat X does a pretty decent job of both relating to the console port and establishing its own identity. It’s not quite perfect, but it is certainly worth a look for fans of the series.
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Alchemic Phone 7 – Windows Phone
Us Windows Phone users have been finally tasked to do something important. It is up to us to rebuild the universe from the four main elements. With almost 3,000 combinations, do you think we can do it?
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Final Fantasy: All The Bravest – iOS
Final Fantasy All The Bravest scores points on the nostalgia scale for combining the characters, monsters and music from the first 13 Final Fantasies, but the price for full enjoyment can be pretty steep. Depending on your mindset the simplistic gameplay can range from insultingly easy to refreshingly basic.
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Maternity Doctor: Newborn Baby Care – Android
Maternity Doctor -Newborn Baby may look like a stupid game targeted for girls on the Android, but it isn’t. It’s a completely broken piece of shit that you’re never going to want to even try to play in your life.
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SlingKnight – Android
Doc Croc reviews another game from the developer of MinuteQuest. the simple and addicting action game SlingKnight for the Android.
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DevilWorks – Android
By the developer of the addictive RPG MinuteQuest comes an equally addictive dark monster pet sim called DevilWorks, which although mostly time-based, is fun in its own right. All hail the Bear Bus!
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Minutequest – Android
Although most mobile games tend to be simpler and more addictive than their console breatheren, Minutequest is a fantastic example of a role-playing game stripped down to its simplest, done well.
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Angry Birds Transformers – Android
Angry Birds Transformers attempts to bring a certain level of action-oriented gameplay to the table. In this latest installment, Rovio has morphed the “Angry Birds” themselves into anthropomorphic Transformers, trading in their slingshots for lasers when it comes to popping pigs
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Zombie Farm Battles – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby continues his review of the Playforge Games LLC’s Zombie Farm mobile series with his favorite installment, the free CCG strategy game Zombie Farm Battles!
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Zombie Farm Escape – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews a spin-off endless runner of the Zombie Farm series developed by Playforge Games LLC. 5 out of 10! There simply isn’t much to say good about this title. It is not the best nor the worst endless runner out there, and it isn’t recommended that you buy it.
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Zombie Farm 2 – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Playforge Games LLC’s city-builder/strategy iOS title Zombie Farm 2! Zombie Farm 2 is a game that is heavily inspired by Farmville, but in all honesty is much better. However, the game still has some pretty big flaws. 6 out of 10!
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Auro – Android – NB Mobile Game of the Month!
There’s some serious monster bumping going on with Dinofarm Games’ new title, Auro! Use your skills to tactically bump your enemies into the water in randomly generated levels full of superbly animated character sprites and a top notch soundtrack. The game difficulty increases at a fair pace the better you get, making for an ever challenging and rewarding experience.
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Techno Kitten Adventure – iOS
Techno Kitten Adventure is a side-scrolling indie title for the iOS devices developed by 21st Street Games and published by Elite Gudz. Released in September of 2010, Techno Kitten Adventure is a very interesting title that has an amazing soundtrack and will probably remind most of the iCopter, or the game in which you fly a helicopter through a green cave while avoiding obstacles. Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby gives Techno Kitten Adventure a 7.5 out of 10, do you agree?
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Deadman’s Cross – Android
Nerd Bacon reviewer ChronoSloth reviews Square Enix’s strange, mobile, zombie themed trading card game, Deadman’s Cross for Android.
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