Carl Williams writes, "Classic titles are classics for a reason. They are usually not convoluted like current titles are. Controls are simpler, the game in general is often more direct and they are easily picked up and played. Choplifter is one such classic that was released at the right time in gaming. The idea is pretty simple, and …"
Triverse writes, "Since Google has yet to implement an option for publishers to offer their apps and games for free on a limited time basis. This is possibly going to change since they are allowing magazine publishers to do just that. Though it is not in place for anything outside of their “newstand” we feel it is warranted to start a sales post each week for games on Google Play that you can grab. These are limited time sales and we do not know how long the sale will last so grab them while you can."
Games are discounted for one week on iTunes, Steam, Mac App Store, Android digital stores and more starting October 15th
GamingOgre:
Sony’s PlayStation Plus program has been in effect for roughly two years now, and has given away a multitude of games, media, and services to PlayStation Plus subscribers since its inception. With the announcement that next month’s free game would be Rockstar’s legendary Red Dead Redemption, I decided to delve into my experiences with PlayStation Plus over the past six months, and give an overview about the games/services I’ve received. Being a particularly broke gamer, every purchase I make is based on the dollars-to-fun factor, so I’ll have a sentence listing the original retail price and whether or not it would have warranted a purchase.