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TouchGen: Time Surfer Review

TouchGen: I didn’t imagine that I would find myself using the phrase, “Sonic Syndrome” twice within the same week, and yet here we are. Time Surfer, much like the recently released Noble Nutlings, is heavily influenced by Tiny Wings. It is also a game that bears similarity to the Sonic series, in that the player is often presented with obstacles entirely out of their vision. Jumping straight into talk of other games in a review is usually taboo, but in the highly iterative (if not derivative) market of the App Store, comparison is often appropriate.

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Apple Spotlights 23 99c Games

"The latest update from the App Store highlights a number of iPad games that are currently available at the 99c price point. We’ve provided the list below and links to our picks of the bunch:"

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Christopher3758d ago

I think majority of those are normally only $1.99 and I consider them overpriced at that. None of them are worth $0.99.

Mobile gaming is being held back by titles like these.

SlappingOysters3758d ago

Have you played Icycle? It's great.

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Time Surfer Review | Hardcore Droid

Hardcore Droid:

"Time manipulation in videogames is nothing new. From Chrono Trigger to Majora’s Mask to Braid, developers have been obsessed with unlocking the possibilities of time in gameplay. Still, using time travel in an endless runner is something that hasn’t been explored. On its face it seems counter-intuitive. After all, the whole conceit of endless runners is that they are one-directional—always forward, never back. In spite of this, Time Surfer makes a good case for why this idea might be just what the doctor ordered to rejuvenate the genre. I think we all know what Doctor I’m talking about."

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New Android Games On Google Play

John Bedford (Modojo): Regular Modojo readers will know that we like to bring you a round-up of all the new iPhone and iPad games that hit the App Store when the clock strikes midnight each Thursday. What about you Android gamers out there though? To which new games should you turn when you're next killing time?