Next up is a brilliantly different narrative adventure game from the talented folks at inkle Studios called 80 Days. I know my girls will be super excited about this one as half of my older daughter’s room has been converted into Heartlake City. They get explore Heartlake City and decide which of the town’s iconic locales they want to visit. Your kids can join Andrea, Emma, Stephahie and the rest of the Heartlake gang, helping them take photos, pick out clothes, accessorize their pets and more. and TT Games have teamed up to create a new game based on their LEGO® Friends line of LEGO toys for girls. The top-down platformer Why Does It Spin? has players trying to navigate continuously rotating spinship (stick) through 40 winding levels made up of moving obstacles, narrow sections and other hazards. The game features some rather nice looking 3D graphics. In Celleste, players are in charge of the universe, trying to help a group of cows that inhabit a small planet by keeping them safe from giant cow eating space bugs, meteors and other dangers. I didn’t play the first one, but the wide variety of weapons and special moves shown in the trailer for Super Heavy Sword have me pretty excited for this inexpensive 99¢ sequel obviously inspired by the likes of Mario, Alex Kid and Wonderboy. ![]() With 64 new levels, this time around players can take control of either Pike or Princess Lucinda and set out on their quest to rescue the King’s 5 kids. Monster Robot Studios returns to the App Store with Super Heavy Sword, the sequel to last year’s popular platformer Heavy Sword. I haven’t played this yet to see just how similar the games are. It looks like fun, but ironically the gameplay appears remarkably similar to a game called Boom It Up! which featured an 8-bit graphical style and was released by GAMEVIL way back in 2009. Ravenous Games takes a bit of a departure from their usual 8 and 16-bit fare to bring us an endless climber called Murl the Squirrel, where you fire a hapless squirrel from cannon to cannon trying to get as high as possible while avoiding various traps like spikey balls, lasers and more. The game features over 130 animated monsters to catch & evolve so you’d better get started if you are gonna catch ’em all trap every one of ’em. So if you never picked this one up when it was a paid app, now’s your chance to try out this fun tactical strategy game with Team Fortress 2-like cartoony characters.įirst conceived as a failed Kickstarter Campaign just over 2 years ago, the Pokemon clone “fully animated monster catching game”, Micromon finally sees the light of day on iOS thanks to MOGA Mobile Games and publisher ZigZaGame. Originally launched under the name AntiSquad last December by developer Bulkypix, it seems the developer InsGames, have taken over publishing duties for this turn-based strategy game on iOS, added additional free-to-play mechanics and changed the name to AntiSquad Tactics. These will help you complete missions and aid you in your solitary quest to “become the greatest Deep Loot diver of all time”. Players must “swim, dig and fight” their way through the depths of the ocean, discovering buried treasure and lost ruins (over 200 unique pieces of loot in all) which will earn them coins, which can then be used to buy better diving equipment and bigger boats (I know there is a Jaws joke in here somewhere). You definitely want to hail this one down now that it’s available Worldwide.ĭeep Loot is an endless underwater exploration game done up in pixel art style. ![]() I’ve been playing this off and on since it soft launched in Canada quite some time back, and it is really fun. Adopting a simpler one-touch control scheme, City Rush does a very nice job of recreating the familiar feel of Crazy Taxi as you pick up customers and rush them to their destinations before time runs out, but adds a bit of a twist. It’s our last new release day of July and the month is certainly going out with a bang with a number of great looking new games to entertain iOS gamers and new content for existing titles.įirst, from SEGA is Crazy Taxi™: City Rush their free-to-play take on the Dreamcast classic, frenetic pick up and deliver game.
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