GGSP writes: "This game's biggest flaw is the pushy in-game purchases - they ruined the game for me. At the start you've got loads of the gems and in-game coins the game uses as its currency. But after a few hours I hit a wall where I couldn't survive the later levels unless I paid to upgrade my characters. I was having an okay time up to that point, but I fear this game's promise turned to the dark side."
When Disney accquired Lucasfilm, it seemed like they were ready to set the mobile world on fire with top notch Star Wars games. Of the three released so far, though, two have just disappeared from the App Store. While Star Wars Commander is still live (and going strong), both Star Wars Assault Team and Tiny Death Star have been removed from the App Store and Google Play.
Google has kicked off a special sale for May the Fourth and it's mostly lackluster.
Windows Mobile is often overlooked as a gaming platform in the favour of Android and iOS, but that is only a misconception, as the platform has some good offerings. iLLGaming digs deeper to see whats good on Windows Phone. Last week, we published Part 2 of the series, this week, we have Part 3. More on the way.