My wife and I recently got our first personal computer in a long, long time. And in reality, we didn't get a PC, but opted instead for an iMac. As a gamer, I knew the gaming options on iMac were getting better, but were still sparse. So I turned to a game that I eventually found for under $10...The Sims 4.
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Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Mobile Announced
If you aren't excited for Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, head over to YouTube and check out some of the great coverage available from E3 2017. For those that played Shadow of Mordor and loved it, Shadow of War cannot come soon enough. Thankfully, we do not have long to wait. In the meantime, fans of the game can preregister for the Shadow of War mobile game now by going to the Shadow of War website! Unsure of what the mobile game is? Read on for further details!
Read MorePress Release: Adventure Time Run: The Ooo Expedition Is Now Available on iOS and Android via the App Store and Google Play
ATLANTA – July 27, 2017 – Adventure Time Run: The Ooo Expedition, a new lane runner set in the bright, cheerful world of Cartoon Network’s fan-favorite TV series Adventure Time,launched today for mobile devices. The game is free to download with in-app purchases on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch through the App Store, as well as Android devices via Google Play.
Read MoreMobile Review: Tokaido
Tokaido might be the most relaxing board game you will ever play, and you have the opportunity to buy the physical version, we strongly recommend it. While not overly complicated, attempting to explain all the rules of the game here would be much too wordy, so we've linked off to a PDF of the rules. In Tokaido, you choose from numerous travelers and begin a trek between two major Japanese villages. Along the way you will stop collect a variety of items that will give you points, and whomever has the most points at the conclusion of the game is deemed the winner.
Read More“iGot Ripped Off” – Publisher Looking for Dirt on Apple
A publisher is looking for freelance writers who are willing to dish the dirt on Apple. They're looking for someone who has, preferably through a child, "lost a fortune" on games purchased from the App Store. The publisher is willing to pay $1000 to anybody willing to tell the story, so long as there's proof to go along with it.
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