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Can With Oil (iPhone)
Reviews by Michael Gray on
...number of things you tapped before you died. The game has no timer or health meter, so you could theoretically keep playing forever. Why would you want to, though? All...
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Ghost Puzzle (iPad)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...not so endless. Last is the Score Attack Mode, where the player must destroy a set number of ghosts in a set number of turns, for points. This mode has...
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Dwarf Fortress (PC)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on
...Thankfully, you can assign a manager that lets you type out a command, and it will get tasked out to the appropriate workshop whenever the manager gets a chance to...
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Three Things: Top GameFAQs Contributors
Blog Posts by Michael Gray on
1. As you may know, I’ve written a good number of guides for GameFAQs over the years. I even have a spot on their unofficial (and now-defunct) Hall of Fame...
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Power Gloves & Tinfoil Hats: Case #001
Columns by Christian Porter on
...a bit, he divulges the info. It was action based but with number puzzles. Stevenroach gives the full backstory on the Sinneslöschen name—it was blurted out at the last minute...
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Kirby’s Return to Dreamland (Wii)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
...creatures whole and obtain their powers or skills. Dreamland Wii features a small number of abilities. Some are new, though most are returning abilities from older titles. Compared to the...
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Gamera Obscura: Lamers
Columns by Jeff Day on
...duty is to kill them instead. SAY WHAT? Yup. In each level, you are given a limited number of ways to kill them: a specified amount of bombs, gunshots, land...
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GC Podcast #41: No More Phoenix Wright!
Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on
The GameCola Podcast is back! This is GameCola Podcast number 41! You know, that podcast where we talk about videogames… Like Phoenix Wright! Previous topics have included Phoenix Wright, Apollo...
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Breath of Death VII and Cthulhu Saves the World Double Pack (PC)
Reviews by Michael Ridgaway on
...number of twisting branches, loops, and dead ends quite large. There’s no way to track exploration in-game, so this type of layout can have players walking around in circles while...