These iCasuals are great stuff.
It's an intentional look, it's meant to look like old 8 and 16-bit games.
You can rewind time. The game is real neat - check out the demos on PSN.
I HATE pinball games with horrible physics. HATE them.
Has there been a game where you build ancient cities, like a Sim City 1000? Heh.
You know what was missing from my MMOs? Shakespeare. Thanks, Cities XL!
I'd rather just buy them the original book. Cheaper and would mean a lot more, I'd imagine
I'm at least 7 and 3/4 years away from having a 7-year-old son, so this doesn't really appeal to me now. Ask me then. I'll probably forget and just wonder what the hell you're talking about
NFL Head Coach failed because it was basically Madden without the gameplay, right?
People would probably say the same about baseball management games, but I enjoy them. Different strokes for different folks. But Gary Coleman can go screw himself for all I care
It's a word game and a puzzle game. It's like the unholy abomination of iPhone games. Hah.
Let's not forget - the Pokemon series used to really be something. I miss those days when it wasn't overplayed.
And I like that they're keeping them relatively short. I'm sick of 2 hour long podcasts. SNOOZE.
And it has online play! Huzzah!
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Stupid kids, perhaps?
I checked it out, and the gameplay's fairly basic, but the springing element is pretty unique. It's a 99 cent game, not much more than a taco at Taco Bell. Can't expect too too much.
It's the eyes.
Yeah, especially since the game is basically $120.
The Deep? I'm surprised, because Wild West Pinball was pretty good in that regard.