
Review: MARVEL Strike Force
MARVEL Strike Force is a rather straightforward turn-based RPG that puts you in charge of S.T.R.I.K.E or the Special Tactical Reverse for International Key Events. It was originally ...

Review: Apoc12
Savage Road Games’ Apoc12 was one of the first games I downloaded on my first smartphone–an HTC One S. It is a survival RPG that uses Google Maps to create the game world you’re ...

Review: Medieval Life
Alphaquest’s Medieval Life is a turn-based RPG title that features 2D graphics, a simple but crisp art style, and easy to master gameplay.
The greatest amount of difficulty in Medieval ...

Review: Card Hunter
Blue Manchu’s Card Hunter is a game that started out as a browser title in 2013 before hitting Steam in 2015. The game is a mix of collectible card game through elements of attack, ...

Review: Star Command
Star Command (iOS) is a RPG that will remind you of Star Trek as far as ship crew assignments, the agency your captain answers to, and the adventures you’ll run into are concerned.
The ...

Review: DC Legends
One of the most enjoyable kinds of games available on mobile are turn based RPGs. There’s a ton of these games on iOS and Android. Even better are turn based strategy RPGs based on ...

Review: Middle Manager of Justice
Double Fine Productions—the studio known for Psychonauts and Brutal Legend—had an old mobile RPG and manager called Middle Manager of Justice (Android) that I just discovered recently. ...

Review: Skyforce Unite!
If you’re been following the mostly gaming-related app reviews here, you’d notice quite a few Kairosoft games make it into reviews. That’s mainly down to the company having three ...

Square Enix Developing RPG Cosmos Rings For Apple Watch
Legendary RPG developer/publisher Square Enix is currently developing a game for the Apple Watch. As expected Cosmos Rings will be a roleplaying game, but other than that there’s ...

Review: Soda Dungeon
Soda Dungeon—presented by Armor Games—is a browser/mobile RPG with a few twists and a nice retro, pixel style. The main twist is that you don’t have devoted teams. I would liken ...