• Jumping to New Heights… Abduction! 2 [Review]

    Before I get into the nitty gritty of this review, allow me to just say a couple things:
    First, I’m a huge fan of the original Abduction! World Attack. During a time when Android gaming was largely unpolished and crude, Phil Symonds gave us a game that was not only fun, but also very well presented.
    Second, [...]

  • Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale Walkthrough Guide

    This is a full walkthrough explaining how to complete the main quest in shop-keeper RPG Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale. A day-by-day guide is supplied below, detailing how to clear all your debts.
    Before you scroll down to read, please note: There is no set method for completing Recettear – it’s possible to finish the game [...]

  • What Have I Done?… Amnesia: The Dark Descent [Review]

    There are games that are fun right away and lose their luster after a few hours. There are games that take time to get into to really enjoy, and then a game comes along like Frictional’s adventure horror Amnesia: The Dark Descent. A title which demands a commitment to the idea of immersion from both the player [...]

  • Onwards and Upwards with Comic Jumper [PAX]

    Twisted Pixel is something of an indie success story – and that might be putting it mildly. While there are around twenty employees now, with more being considered as I type, the company was originally started with just a few. The team jumped up to six or seven folks for The Maw’s development and moved [...]

  • Yeyifications!… Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale [Review]

    Next time you’re off galavanting around a massive RPG world, slaying monsters and fulfilling your destiny, spare a thought for the shopkeeper in the last town who sold you all your gear. Without them, you’d be a nobody – you’d have no sword, no armor, no healing products. Confined to a live of standing behind [...]

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  • TrainConductorIf you’re one of our readers and own an iPhone/iPod Touch, there’s absolutely no reason for you not to own Train Conductor. With seamless, simplistic, addictive, and downright beautiful gameplay and graphics the game will have you hooked for hours. Currently, it comes at a tender price of $1.99 and while I still think it’s worth it, the Voxel Agents are kind enough to offer the game at 50% off for $0.99. That…is…ridiculously…awesome!

    The game has developed a considerable amount of praise, from us at DIYgamer to 24 countries in general as it is now one of the Top 25 Strategy Games in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, China, etc. simply three weeks after launch. What makes Train Conductor so worth it are: its day and night parallel traintracks–where you will control real trains but also ghost trains; it’s simple and addictive gameplay mechanics; 4 different cities to enjoy in the day and night; an achievements system with Plus+ that will truly keep you playing the game; and sleek graphics and style. Even better, the Voxel Agents are currently working on an update to add an endless play mode.

    The sale will occur in the week of January 20th and will go on until January 26. At $0.99, I cannot recommend this title highly enough. Check out our review if you’ve got any doubts. Rock on, Voxel Agents!

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