STP: "Any fan of puzzle games would do well to own an iPhone or iPod Touch. Not only is the touch screen an ideal way to play many types of puzzlers, but the number of stand-out titles on the App Store-- from Angry Birds to Zentomino-- is astounding. Well, it's about time we added Trainyard to that list."
Line drawing games are created specifically for touch controlled devices like the iPhone and that not only makes them unique but provides for a great gaming experience, the likes of which are impossible in any other devices. Read on to find out which are 8bitbot’s favorite line drawing games for the iPhone.
It’s hard to believe 2010 is coming to a close and the holiday season is upon us already. Spawn Kill is back with our holiday gift guides, hoping to help you fill all the stockings on your list this year. Our first guide is devoted to those gamers on your list who are always on the move, whether it be due to commuting, or travel, or the fact that they simply prefer to play their games wherever they are, rather than be tied down to a TV and home console.
Great list of games. I've been meaning to pick up a copy of Professor Layton as I still haven't tried the series out yet.
Is that what those dot gloves are for?! I never knew! I always wonder how you are supposed to play all snow-gloved up. Awesome idea. :D
Ugh. Game Dev Story. That game kept me up until 10am last week. $4 of pure, time-killing crack.
STP: Developer Matt Rix, creator of the minimalist, masterful puzzle game Trainyard, caught our eye not only with the game, but also with his blog, which chronicles in detail the development of Trainyard from its inception on up to the present. We recently caught up with Rix to ask him a few questions.