All aboard for our Bus Simulator 2 review

Bus Simulator 2 is real fun, and could perhaps be perceived as strangely addictive, and the only real problem of the game is the freeplay mode, which you would imagine would allow you to mind your own business driving around Megacity picking up passengers and dropping them off, however all you are actually doing is simply driving around the town in the bus that is running out of service. more »

Color Cross joins the ranks of Facebook

Some of you may remember our coverage on the recent release of Color Cross to DsiWare by the creative picross fans at Little Worlds Studio, well now you can enjoy the innovative take on picross on Facebook, for free. Where it is available in English, Fre… more »
In the first episode of The Devil's Playhouse, Sam and Max returned to our PC’s in top form, back with mountains of laughs, ridiculous bizarre action and with Max’s psychic abilities it topped every episodic title that Telltale Games have ever made! more »
Finally for all those TV-license paying individuals out there, you can now enjoy video games produced by the BBC’s budget. The Doctor Who Adventure Games are the first real video games based on the extremely popular UK Sci-Fi television series more »
Lovecraftian influence in games has never really reached the same level of recognition as your standard fantasy titles, however for hardcore horror gaming fans, we all know that a tip of the hat to HP Lovecraft never hurts. more »

Many Muscles Marching their way towards you

March saw the release of one of my most anticipated Nintendo WiiWare titles of the year. Having previously been shown a video back in November, Muscle March was mentioned back on Episode 176 of the podcast. Muscle March is the result of what you get when you cross muscled men, a polar bear and a woman with the Nintendo Wii. The story is simple an evil person of some variety ranging from a kappa to an alien has stolen your protein pills and your team of muscled beings are aiming to get them back. more »

Where will you lead your meerkats in our review of Lead the Meerkats

Made by the team at Inaria Interactive, and published by Lapland Studios comes Lead the Meerkats, possibly the most unique and interesting game to come out so far for Nintendo WiiWare. If you love meerkats, then read on more »

The Crownless King returns and he wants revenge!

‘The Crownless King’ returns in a new adventure, Travis Touchdown turns up back in Santa Destroy, to find he is no longer No.1 ranked assassin, but pushed all the way down to No. 51, which he could care less about, until coincidentally more »

Welcome to life on the Autobahn

The next in the line of awesome simulators has come from SCS Software and Excalibur Publishing, Welcome to Germany folks. more »
Everyone out there at one point in their life should experience the excitement and awe of demolishing something, now thanks to Astragon, Entwicklerteam Slaby and Excalibur Publishing everyone can have a go more »

Sparkster Returns in our review of Rocket Knight

Rocket knight is the newest game following the exploits of the heroic Opossum; Sparkster who first graced our television screens back in 1993 on the Sega Megadrive, around 15 years later Tomm Hulett; Associate producer at Konami persisted at reviving more »

Get on the road with our Driving Simulator review

When you first approach Driving Simulator it is important to note that it is a driving simulation, and not a racing simulation, so don’t go expecting Forza Motorsport. In fact a good way to look at Driving Simulator is that it is more of a road simulator. more »

Rescue Daphne again on DSiWare in our review of Dragon's Lair!

Yes the granddaddy of the QTE (Quick Time Event) is back again, this time it sees rebirth through Nintendo DSiWare, Dragon’s lair is one of those classic games that everyone remembers fondly, then you play it and realise more »

A hairy adventure is afoot in our Gentlemacho review

Gentlemacho is a gentle but manly brute’s hairy adventure across the world made single-handedly by Loïc Dansart a full time independent game developer from Belgium, Gentlemacho is a funny and lighthearted side-scrolling platformer. more »

Should I be a chef, an exterminator, or a sewer workman?

As some DSi owners may have noticed, Nintendo have recently begun re-releasing their Game and Watch titles on the Nintendo DSi Shopping Channel, the whole series remains extremely faithful to their LCD originals. more »

We Saved the Turtles in our review

Made by the pioneering bunch at Sabarasa, Save the Turtles is a new DSiWare puzzler with real heart; a match 3 with a difference, Save the Turtles asks players to line up rows of 3 or more similar turtles so that the waves can sweep them away to safety. more »