BioGamer Girl states, "Mobile gaming is becoming the perfect way to play some of your favorite titles while on the go. However, the best games for iOS devices are ones that you can play absolutely free! This week we look at some of the best free games and, most importantly, four disturbing fun titles you should download to your iPhone or iPad today!"
Short Pause: "If you really sit and think about it, rainbow imagery is strangely
prevalent in gaming, and has been for some time."
Rainbow Road is still to this day one of my favorite race tracks in any video game. Super Mario Kart was one of the first games that introduced me to the competitive aspect of gaming.
If you're still feeling a strong attachment to rainbows, well, who can blame you? Here are 10 titles to keep the gay pride celebration going.
Warning: Not all of the games on this list contain rainbows.
You mean 10 games I need to put pn my "avoid at all costs" instead? Thanks, I appreciate it.
means gay, you have to log slutty, half naked and disgusting ? I do not think so. i am proud of the society for gay marriage but plz stop insulting me with your lack of decency.
TouchArcade: This week, we're rolling into the back half of our Hallowe'en celebrations here in the Reload. In the first week, I talked about oc-cult favorite Cthulhu Saves The World [$1.99], and last week, I took a look at the frighteningly hard Fighting Fantasy: House Of Hell [$5.99]. This week's entry, Solomon's Keep [Free], is probably not what anyone would classify as horror, but it has so many skeletons, it's hard to argue against its place around the apple-bobbing bucket. Released in spring of 2010, it's certainly had no shortage of love shown to it around these parts. There's the glowing review written by then-cub reviewer Jared Nelson, the TA Plays Rewind done late last year, and of course, a huge thread in our forums. Well, let's throw another layer on top, shall we? Normally, I like to go into a little history in these articles, but there's not much to tell with Solomon's Keep. It's a relatively recent game compared to some of the other titles I've looked at and it was born on, and is still exclusive to, iOS. There was a sort-of sequel in the form of Solomon's Boneyard [Free], which was kind of an arena-based take on the original, and a more traditional follow-up, Solomon Dark, was announced quite some time ago but has yet to release due to legal complications.