New App Store #3
Brief reviews of the most notable new items in the App Store this week: Coldfire Keep, Another Case Solved, Fright Fight and five more projects.
Coldfire KeepAfter the success of Legend of Grimrock, several studios took up the development of similar projects at once.
Steve Jarman from Australia decided that he could do it alone. It took Steve two years to create the project, which was published by Crescent Moon. The game turned out to be somewhat archaic and certainly hardcore, but neat. Anyone who dotes on Legend of Grimrock is required to purchase and download.
Ava`s QuestRecently, freemium platformer has been a rare guest on mobile platforms.
The developers from Nemo Games offer to try the first episode of the colorful game for free, and then pay for the full version. The fact that this approach does not work very well today does not bother them. If we talk about the game itself, then it’s not a pity to spend time on the free version.
Another Case SolvedMatch-3 can take various forms.
A new game from the creators of Puzzle Craft easily proves this. Another Case Solved, as you can guess from the name, is a detective. The player sets up his office, gets cases and solves them in the “three-in-a-row” mode. For solving cases, he receives money that he invests in the office and … the cycle repeats. Overall, a very nice project.
Second chance heroesAn action game about how Abraham Lincoln is destroyed by a chainsaw zombie ninja.
It seems to us that this description is quite enough to just go and download the project.
Seriously, the main advantage of the project is its crazy setting. The player runs through the levels, reflects waves of monsters, receives money for completed tasks. A kind of mobile Action Shooter. Moderately exciting, but no more.
Fright FightBeautiful PvP platformer.
The player chooses a character and an arena, where the fight then begins. At the moment, the project has only one problem – not the most convenient management. The players on the servers are fast, the battles themselves take place in the format “damn, you killed me, I’m going to take revenge.” Which is only a plus for a multiplayer project.
TengamiSome projects have recently become increasingly difficult to call games.
Rather, art installations. Tengami is not so much an adventure game as a beautiful story, designed in the form of a clamshell book. Each new U–turn is a new location. For meditation, it is the very thing.
UHR-WarlordsA turn-based tactical strategy that resembles everything: chess, Heroes of Might and Magic, and even Magic The Gathering.
OquonieOquonie has every chance to become one of the most beautiful games on iOS.
This is a black-and-white hand-drawn puzzle, each frame of which can be safely placed in some children’s book.