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Furdemption proves once and for all that lava and spinning blades are not good for a bunny Preview

Furdemption proves once and for all that lava and spinning blades are not good for a bunny

By Peter Willington
Fairystone is a better looking Minecraft that's aimed squarely at improving the creativity of children Preview

Fairystone is a better looking Minecraft that's aimed squarely at improving the creativity of children

By Peter Willington
Do you want to watch me fail to fly a jet pack in Piloteer correctly? Preview

Do you want to watch me fail to fly a jet pack in Piloteer correctly?

By Peter Willington
The 10 best Oculus Rift games you can play right now (2015) Feature

The 10 best Oculus Rift games you can play right now (2015)

By Jake Tucker
Raceline CC is a shiny mix of CSR, wheelies, and helmets Preview

Raceline CC is a shiny mix of CSR, wheelies, and helmets

By Harry Slater
Million Arthur is the hotly anticipated new mobile card battler from Square Enix Preview

Million Arthur is the hotly anticipated new mobile card battler from Square Enix

By Peter Willington
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation collides with motorbike sim SBK15 Preview

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation collides with motorbike sim SBK15

By Peter Willington
Shooting Stars is a pop culture and meme-ridden shmup headed to a mobile near you Preview

Shooting Stars is a pop culture and meme-ridden shmup headed to a mobile near you

By Peter Willington
SBK15 is gorgeous in motion, and hardcore as heck Preview

SBK15 is gorgeous in motion, and hardcore as heck

By Peter Willington
The 5 best iOS, Android, and VR games at E3 2015 Feature

The 5 best iOS, Android, and VR games at E3 2015

By Alysia Judge
Lines is a pretty puzzler held back by its random nature Feature

Lines is a pretty puzzler held back by its random nature

By Danny Russell
E3 2015 - AppSpy's Sunday Service Feature

E3 2015 - AppSpy's Sunday Service

By Peter Willington
Android M shows Google playing catch up with iOS Feature

Android M shows Google playing catch up with iOS

By Chris James
Babaji is a passive shmup score chaser inspired by a religious figure from East Asia Preview

Babaji is a passive shmup score chaser inspired by a religious figure from East Asia

By Peter Willington
The best iOS game this week - Xenowerk Feature

The best iOS game this week - Xenowerk

By Rob Hearn
How to solve puzzles in The Talos Principle - 10 top tips Feature

How to solve puzzles in The Talos Principle - 10 top tips

By Guest Author
Xenowerk is fab but drab Feature

Xenowerk is fab but drab

By Danny Russell
E3 2015: Day 4 - Lara Croft GO, Torchlight Mobile, and Nvidia Shield Feature

E3 2015: Day 4 - Lara Croft GO, Torchlight Mobile, and Nvidia Shield

By Peter Willington
E3 2015: Ace of Arenas, the expansive new MOBA headed to iOS and Android Preview

E3 2015: Ace of Arenas, the expansive new MOBA headed to iOS and Android

By Peter Willington
Unwynd is a wonderfully relaxed new mobile puzzler from Dropout Games... Preview

Unwynd is a wonderfully relaxed new mobile puzzler from Dropout Games...

By Peter Willington
E3 2015: Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee is coming to a touchscreen near you, and we've got your first look at it running Preview

E3 2015: Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee is coming to a touchscreen near you, and we've got your first look at it running

By Peter Willington
E3 2015: Metroid Blast Ball forms part of Metroid Prime: Federation, and this is what it looks like Preview

E3 2015: Metroid Blast Ball forms part of Metroid Prime: Federation, and this is what it looks like

By Peter Willington
E3 2015: Madden NFL Mobile is complex, rich, and unbelievably good looking Preview

E3 2015: Madden NFL Mobile is complex, rich, and unbelievably good looking

By Peter Willington
E3 2015: Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes - we've played it, here's what we think Preview

E3 2015: Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes - we've played it, here's what we think

By Peter Willington