

This one comes very highly recommended.Īnd that does it for this show.Mage. Some of the puzzle reach Rube Goldberg levels of cause and effect and that can be really rewarding. It is a very fun and “pleasant” game with plenty of interesting puzzle and just an overall feeling of “nice” about it. Jared: Love You to Bits ($3.99, iOS, Alike Studio) – Jared does not really enjoy point and click adventures. It is a cool system overall and the free to try, pay to unlock the game is very fair. You eventually add more mages to the party, more to more varied locals, and you also add the element of “music” which augments the characters/battles. You control 1 mage (at first) and you move about dungeons solving puzzles and battling monsters. It reminds Todd a bit of The Legend of Grimrock coupled with The Quest. Todd: 7 Mages (Free to try, $6.99 for full unlock, iOS & Android, Napoleon Games) – This fantasy themed, 1st person perspective dungeon crawler teems with style and content. 7 Mages a Dungeon Master-like or Legend of Grimrock-like if you want something more recent.Youll crawl through dungeons one step (or screen) at a time battling monsters, solving puzzles and getting loot for each member of your party. If you are willing to invest time and money, you can find something rewarding here. Ive never heard of this game before and yet it look impressively well done. However, in order to keep things short and sweet we want to pass along 7 changes we found playing one of our Mage toons. There have been so many beneficial changes to this class, were afraid to see how powerful they are once Cataclysm is released. Coupled with the relatively steep price, this game comes recommended but with caveats. If you havent had the opportunity to run with a Mage, now is the time to do it. There is a ton to enjoy and do in this game, the problem Jared had with it is that finding those things can be a challenge…there is a very steep learning curve. Jared: Planar Conquest ($12.99, iOS and just released on Android, Wastelands Interactive) – This is a true, hardcore 4X game on mobile. Altogether, it makes for a very nice little package at a very reasonable price. It has a nice look and feel and a decent ramp up in difficulty. It is essentially a puzzle game with some light platforming elements. Todd: King Rabbit ($.99, iOS, Rare Sloth) – This is the sequel to 2015’s acclaimed game “Furdemption”. Both Jared and Todd say you should just “pass” on this game. It has some style to it but, overall, the elements just don’t work well – either on their own or combined as a whole. It is a sequel to a well-regarded game and it features card battling elements, clicker elements, and resource management elements. Jared: Dictator 2: Evolution ($1.99, iOS and Android, Tigrido) – Jared spoke about this game although Todd tried it as well. We then get right down to games we did play: We talk about a few games we did not play.

We talk about a lot of news…it was a good couple of weeks for news.
