![]() ![]() I guess we’ll see.įor a while Ivanovich Games, was (fairly regularly) releasing a number of fun Where’s Waldo-style hidden person puzzle games, filled with pop-culture references and decked out in their unique pixel art style, but unfortunately we haven’t seen a new one in a while…until now. However, after the whole DRM fiasco when this game at launched on the consoles, I have significant concerns about the free-to-play mechanics messing with player enjoyment. ![]() I am thrilled to see the “real” SimCity (that I used to play on the PC growing up) make another appearance on mobile again, and not more of that The Sims garbage. You can even create and trade resources with friends and other cities to help them out as well. ![]() As mayor you’ll also have to deal with traffic issues, pollution problems and more. You need to carefully layout your city, “strategically placing buildings to keep the taxes flowing and your city growing”. SimCity BuildIt is a new 3D, free-to-play classic building construction, Sim City experience from Electronic Arts. The game even features officially licensed vehicles from Nissan, KIA and Choro-Q (penny racer). Now the studio is following it up with Mini Motor Racing WRT, a free-to-play sequel with an RPG-style career mode where players build up a garage full of vehicles, that they can tweak and tune, form Race Clubs with their friends and hit the track to take on other racers from around the world. Originally released in 2011, I was a huge fan of The Binary Mill’s little racing game, Mini Motor Racing. This is the studio’s popular WW2, third-person cover-based, tactical squad-based shooter with some nice production values and it is free-to-play. ![]() Gameloft is back for a third tour of duty in Brothers in Arms® 3: Sons of War. If you are a fan of the series, then you’ve probably already downloaded this, if you are a newcomer, then this could be a fun place to start. While the gameplay looks very much the same, this latest outing is free-to-play and appears to add a new clan mechanic. So let’s dive right in with Galcon 2: Galactic Conquest, the latest title in Phil Hasey’s popular, frenetic space strategy game series which has players frantically sending swarms of ships from planet to planet trying to capture the entire galaxy before their opponent. As we head into our final week of new releases before Apple locks down the App Store for the holidays, we have quite a few new titles arriving on the App Store, especially sequels. ![]()
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