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Pokemon Lives in Various Forms

Whether you love or hate it, collecting pocket monsters has never been so much fun. It’s amazing to see the evolution of the franchise as it moved from handheld devices, cards, tournaments, consoles, and lately, mobile. Today, Pokemon lives on in so many forms, and we cannot get enough at GamesReviews.com! Mobile   On mobile, Pokemon fans have two great Pokemon options: Pokemon GO – which is all the rage, even with people who have no idea exactly what they are…

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AGRICOLA: ALL CREATURES BIG & SMALL IS OUT NOW

Hi! We wanted to let you know that AGRICOLA: ALL CREATURES BIG & SMALL is out now on Android, iOS, and Windows 10 devices! Developed by board game experts DIGIDICED, the digital adaptation of Uwe Rosenberg’s award-winning two-player favorite retails for $4.99 and includes an optional expansion, More Buildings Big & Small. In Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small, the player is the owner of an old farmstead with a bit of land. However, a neighboring farmer happens to have…

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Mobile: Nintendo’s future?

Nintendo might want to move more of their franchises to mobile if the reports regarding Pokemon GO are any indication. Although I like Nintendo on their own platform, and wish they would remain there, you cannot deny the success of the Pokemon Release. According to some reports, Nintendo and the Pokemon Company have racked up over 14 million dollars in revenue already. That is huge! The argument for Nintendo going to more than just mobile could easily be made here.…

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Apps: A few of the best gaming apps around

As technology has advanced throughout the past decade, the use of applications on mobile phones has also increased. Most phones are now smartphones and already come with standard apps such as Facebook and Twitter. But more and more people are now downloading games on their mobiles and table devices. In fact, it is estimated that mobile game revenue will surpass that of consoles by 2018.

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Solar 2 Review

Solar 2 is an indie game by Jay Watts where the you control a celestial body through the massive void of space, colliding and absorbing other smaller objects in order to get bigger. Simple enough, right? The game is like Flow meets Spore meets basic physics. Your key objective is to make it through the life cycle of a planet/star while avoiding larger objects or black holes.

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888 Casino App Review

Although not quite as well designed as it should be, 888 Casino offers a range of games within a low-weight app, all of which offer free and paid options. For those looking for a new Casino app this one is defiantly worth a try.

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Crazy Taxi: City Rush Review

Everyone in Bay City is in a hurry. There is something to do and somewhere to go at all times, and they won’t let anyone slow them down. In a fast-paced city like that, taxi cabs are a booming business looking for talented and fearless new drivers to step up and build clientèle - that’s where you come in

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Warfare Nations Review

Free-to-play titles are always difficult to review. Should they be reviewed without using in app purchases, or does a little money need to be spent to truly understand the game? Personally, I have my own way of doing reviews for these types of games. It is a simple formula, really. If the game lasts for more then a few days on my iPad, it's probably decent. If I play it more than a week, it's an excellent game. Warfare Nations falls somewhere in between.

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Rollercoaster Tycoon on IOS Disappoints

RollerCoaster Tycoon for IOS has finally launched, and weeks of anticipation was destroyed by a horrendous pricing plan. While the game play is still reminiscent of the original tycoon classic, the unfortunate micro transactions makes it incredibly hard to have this game take up valuable space on the iPad.

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Google Revealed Cross-Platform Game Support for Android and iOS – Could It Be the Next Big Thing?

If you’re a hardcore mobile phone gamer chances are you already know how frustrating it is to not be able to compete against of your friends just because they own an iPhone. While universal coding that will work on multiple platforms is still far from being a real thing, Google has made some serious efforts into trying to close the gap between platforms, their latest step in this matter being the release of a cross-platform game support between Android and iOS.

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