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app developer, author, rancher, gamer, (and occasional lawyer)
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Now accepting iOS game submissions! If you are an independent iOS developer with a game in the App Store, and you would like me to consider it for review, tell me about it!
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Mar 20, 2013
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If mobile gamers want to see more PSP and DS titles for Android and iPhone, we have to be demanding when it comes to memory, and we have to pay the price of development.
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Mar 16, 2013
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Casual, fun iPhone games that are great for those spare moments. Highlighted this week: Kieffer Bros. titles Aqueduct and Blockwick, two terrific puzzlers you'll keep going back to.
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Mar 15, 2013
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Venan Entertainment Inc, with its MMORPG "Book of Heroes," clearly understands the iPhone (and Android) gaming platform in a way that has been sorely missing from most mobile titles.
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Mar 7, 2013
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Three weeks after the shootings in Newtown and the NRA's statement regarding the gaming industry, this gamer and parent asks: "Is the world of virtual gaming a safe environment for kids?"
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Jan 7, 2013
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How to get all the building materials you will ever need in Hay Day without spending a single in-game diamond or a single real-life dime. This tested-and-proven game strategy takes advantage of a few simple insights into the iOS platform and remote game servers.
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Jan 6, 2013
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iPad conversions of PC and game platform titles. Which "classic" games have made the transition well to the iPad and which ones have failed? What titles are still noticeably missing from the App Store? These are my personal favorites, my personal wish list, and one personal rant.
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Dec 11, 2012
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Part one in the tongue-in-cheek series "Never Stop Gaming." This entry explores multiple gaming platforms as the first line of defense against GFZ's or Game-Free Zones.
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Dec 11, 2012
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Critical errors in marketing on the part of a Samsung Windows RT tablet, also known as "Why I want to buy a Windows RT tablet but don't have one yet."
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Nov 24, 2012