Google Now Released For iOS Mobile Devices
Via an app update to its current Search app on iOS mobile devices, Google released Google Now on Monday. read more
Found in: Culture, NewsRidiculous Fishing Review (iOS)
Ridiculous Fishing is one of the greatest titles a video game has ever had. read more
Found in: Games, Reviews10 Great Productivity Apps for iPhone and Android
If you promised yourself you’d work harder or spend more time with your family, we’re here to help. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayHundreds Review (iOS)
Paste games editor Garrett Martin reviews the first great game of 2013. read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsSuper Meat Boy in Development for iOS
Looking for new and exciting ways to thoroughly destroy your iPhone? Good news! Team Meat has announced that a mobile version of its rage-inducing, incredibly frustrating PC/console hit Super Meat Boy is in development for iOS.... read more
Found in: Games, NewsSuper Bit Dash Review (Android/iOS)
A portable retro throwback finally comes to Android.... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsThe 10 Best Mobile Games of 2011
Mobile gaming hasn't completely taken over the industry yet, but it might just be a matter of time. Angry Birds are already the most culturally iconic videogame characters since Mario. And people who never really played before are addicted to games on their phones and tablets. Here's our list of the 10 best mobile games of 2011. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayInfinity Blade II Review (iOS)
“Who wants to live forever?” Freddie Mercury intoned on Queen’s soundtrack to the 1986 movie Highlander. He had a point. After a while, life has got to become awfully repetitive for an immortal, a procession of places, people, and events whose differences gradually dissolve as time passes. Le plus ça change and all that, into eternity.... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsMobile Game of the Week: Aquaria (iPad)
Aquaria Platform: iPad Developer: Bit Blot Publisher: Semi Secret Games Price: $4.99 As much as we dislike the idea of starting out our new weekly column with a port, this week we’d like to recommend Aquaria to all you iPad users out there. This 2D underwater adventure title was originally created for the PC back in 2007 by two particularly inspired developers who started the indie game company Bit Blot. While the tiny development team alone makes Aquaria an achievement in its own right, you could have never guessed the company’s size based on how beautiful and refined the game... read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsMage Gauntlet Review (iOS)
Indie games inspired by the early history of video games seem to be a dime-a-dozen these days. However, there are few games out there that have been able to truly recapture the excitement and nostalgia of the 8-bit or 16-bit era without feeling like they’re treading water. Despite a few glaring flaws, Mage Gauntlet, the newest iOS entry from RocketCat Games, might just be the next iOS game to help you relive those old memories again.... read more
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