Relive your successes and share replays of your cringe-worthy exploits via Everyplay. You simply tap to switch legs to try to get a good cadence going. There are both a 24-level story mode as well as an endless survival mode.įrustrating, fun and inexplicably addictive, Daddy Long Legs could be considered Set Snail’s Halloween version of QWOP, in which you fight to control the unsteady and uncooperative legs of a large spider and get him to walk as far as possible (or at least farther than your friends). Enemies receive double damage when struck on a tile color similar to their native color. Hitting an enemy will cause all other enemies on the same colored tile to be struck as well. It feels a bit like Space Invaders, but with more strategy. It is a neat concept.Īlright…who ordered the satanic sundae? In the newly released, Demonic Desserts you play as Em, a young wizard who must defend herself from hordes of evil dessert-monsters coming toward you across multicolored checkerboard playing area, using just left and right arrow movement arrows, a fire button and a few power-ups. As you progress you will hit puzzles where you must unwind multiple spools (freezing each’s line individually) to form the full picture. You swipe your finger either left or right to unravel or rewind a piece of string until it properly forms the outline of a recognizable shape. If you like match-three games then you probably already downloaded this one anyways.Ĭhillingo has launched a puzzle game that’s a little bit different, called Find The Line. While the game is surely polished, at first glance it doesn’t look like there is much new ground being broken here, but I’ll know better once I’ve had a chance to check it out. You travel the world in search of delicious recipes to start your own restaurant. You are a young apprentice named Cherry, with aspirations of becoming the greatest chef in the world. Halfbrick Studios are throwing their apron into the Candy Crush ring with a new food themed match-three game called Yes Chef!. Tilt or use touch controls to spin a central tower to rotate randomly placed platforms to allow Squishy to safely bounce between platforms and either reach a particular goal in the level-based story mode or get as high as possible in the endless mode. Next up, Noodlecake is back with a rotational endless climbing game called Tasty Tower: Squishy’s Revenge. If you have Cars fans in your house you may want to check this one out…just keep an eye on those IAPs. You get to customize and explore the town and interact with over 30 buildings. Join Lightning McQueen and Mater and other popular Cars characters for a race across Radiator Springs. For this second trip, the game has been “completely overhauled” with new cars, new zombie types, objectives, randomly generated environments and NITRO! So grab your keys, hop in and drive over some zombies.įor a more kid-friendly car adventure, you may want to opt for Gameloft’s latest, Cars: Fast as Lightning. I feel like a bit of a broken record at this point, but this is another absolutely massive week of new iOS app releases with loads of new titles to entertain iOS gamers.Īs always, I’ll kick things off with a number of free-to-play titles, the first of which is a sequel to Auxbrain’s 2010 hit game about using zombies as speed bumps on a long stretch of black top, Zombie Highway 2.
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