• Clash of Clans (iOS)

    ...you got a nice telescope metaphor. Use this and look no farther than Clash of Clans, a mobile RTS game available on the Android App Market, as well as Apple...

  • TripleA (PC)

    ...minor changes here and there to befit specific scenarios. If you’ve never played A&A, it basically boils down to “use your armies to conquer as many territories as possible, then...

  • DuckTales: Scrooge’s Loot (iOS)

    ...I can even overlook the fact that the villains technically can’t steal the money bin outside Scrooge’s office, because the office is located inside the money bin. I just feel...

  • Rampart (SNES)

    ...there were so few games that made use of the PowerPad that, no matter how bad they were, they had to end up in the top 6. As much as...

  • Spam Attack: Wine and Freckles

    ...be anyone we know—continues: “The author’s use of figured and spalted hardwoods underscores the fact that making small boxes is the perfect opportunity to use those scraps of exotic wood...

  • Memory Cards: The Final Fantasy Legend

    ...can choose humans, mutants, or monsters. Monsters can’t use equipment, but they have skills that work very similarly to abilities in Pokémon. Each skill has a limited number of uses...

  • Versus Mode: Mega Man, Capcom, and Mighty No. 9

    ...supposed to be parallels, they clearly fit into the story and aren’t in there just because there were similar characters in the Classic series. But it still used things like...

  • Inside the Guide: Premium Content

    Welcome to “Inside the Guide”, the column that gives you a behind-the-scenes look at writing guides for videogames! This month, I’m discussing my guide for Cause of Death (iOS). Cause...

  • Cross Stitch Casper (PC)

    ...use of both of them. The graphics are clean and recognizable, and the cross-stitch theme fits the tone and setting of the game. I’m a fan of stylized game art...

  • Garry’s Mod (PC)

    ...into Garry’s Mod to be used and manipulated to your heart’s desire. Say you have GameCola’s Most Innovative Game of the Decade, Portal, installed on your hard-drive—you’re free to poke...