TouchArcade Review: 'Boggle' – The Latest Addition to EA's Classic Games

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There's really not much to say about Boggle other than it's an excellent adaptation of the original. I can see the challenge feature being extremely popular among word nerds, and advanced mode will mix things up a bit for Boggle veterans. Also, at $2.99, the iPhone version seems well priced for a brand-name title, and only priced slightly higher than the generic Boogle-variants already found in the App Store.

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TELUS Launches GameRx, a Wellness Gaming Platform Backed by Science

TELUS launches the GameRx wellness gaming platform, offering science-backed game recommendations for mental and physical health.

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Resident Evil 3 Remake Receives Surprise iOS Port

Capcom has announced that Resident Evil 3 Remake will be the fifth entry in the series to receive an iOS port for Apple devices.

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on_line_forever45d ago

I prefer play the original more than this

RE3 need another remake

DivineHand12545d ago

Why not port RE4 remake to meta quest 3?

Profchaos45d ago

Because the headset isn't capable of running it simply put it's not powerful enough.

Look at metro awakening on quest 3 that's pushing it to its extreme and it's quite far behind PC and PS for graphical capabilities.

Profchaos45d ago

Wow I thought they would abandon this as the sales for village and 4 were abysmal

JEECE45d ago

For whatever reason and despite all evidence to the contrary, their are some companies bent on convincing themselves and others that people want to play premium games on Apple devices.

VersusDMC45d ago

It's assumed apple is paying for the ports. Apple probably paid a lump sum for all the RE games so capcom is just finishing up the contract.

Or maybe Capcom sees this as port practice for the switch 2 or these ports are what the switch 2 versions will be?

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Pokemon GO Fans Nervous After Niantic Sells Game Division To Scopely

Pokémon GO fans are waking up on Wednesday morning a little more nervous. Niantic, the developers of the augmented reality game, has decided to sell the game

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