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Invaders World Tour 3 Review

Review Appular By Andrew Nesvadba, 1 year, 5 months ago
Invaders World Tour 3 Review

Invaders World Tour 3 by Appular and MeYuMe is yet another dive in to the nostalgia pool of ideas, however this Space Invaders inspired title is packed with modern updates and players can dive in to a quick game to relive the classic days of gaming without giving up the mod-cons we've come to expect in Arcade titles. The basic setup will be familiar to old school gamers, with players being given three shields to hide behind and a ship that can be moved back and forth on the bottom of ...

NeoDefender 2 Review

Review Appular By Andrew Nesvadba, 1 year, 5 months ago
NeoDefender 2 Review

Neo Defender 2 by Appular and MeYuMe is, more than anything else, more of an update than a full sequel to the original arcade shooter title NeoDefender. Your base is under attack from neon-shapes and highlighted patterns that will break down and eventually disappear once they're shot enough times and while being surrounded doesn't make things simple, being able to shoot in two directions at once certainly helps. Players can choose to fire their weapon either by setting their weapons t...

Push Panic Review

Review Appular By Andrew Nesvadba, 1 year, 5 months ago
Push Panic Review

At this point, trying to create something that feels new in the three-match style of arcade puzzle gameplay is one heck of a challenge, but Appular seem to have cracked the formula with Push Panic by taking a new direction. Instead of allowing blocks to disappear all by themselves, players will need to match up the tiles by tapping (or 'pushing') them, while preventing the screen from filling up and spilling over. At first the challenge seems almost unworthy of trying, merely awarding...