
Jay Plays Atari Combat: Tank Fury
In this review, Jay Plays Atari Combat: Tank Fury by Atari Inc. and Kung Fu Factory. This hybrid 3-match RPG game puts you amid an epic tank battle. Build your base and upgrade your resources CONTINUE READING…
In this review, Jay Plays Atari Combat: Tank Fury by Atari Inc. and Kung Fu Factory. This hybrid 3-match RPG game puts you amid an epic tank battle. Build your base and upgrade your resources CONTINUE READING…
In this review, Jay Plays Dadish 2 by Thomas K Young. Dadish and its sequel are independently developed 2D platform games that could have easily been released 30 years ago for the NES. The gameplay, CONTINUE READING…
In this review, Jay Plays Fridger Arcade by Harrison Peterson. This independently developed arcade game is a homage to the cabinets of old. Rescue steaks as you climb to multiple levels and shoot chickens who CONTINUE READING…
In this review, Jay Plays Rowdy City Wrestling by Colin Lane Games and Brad Erkkila. This story-driven brawler is a fun nod to wrestling past featuring parody characters of some of the greatest of all CONTINUE READING…
In this review, Jay Plays Garbage Pail Kids: The Game by Reliance Games and Jago Studios. This turn-based RPG mobile game will have ’80s kids clamoring to collect their favorite Topps cards and battle with CONTINUE READING…
In the first episode for Season 2, Jay Plays Cobra Kai: Card Fighter by Boss Team Games. This card-collecting, turn-based mobile game will have fans of the TV series showing no mercy on their opponents. CONTINUE READING…
In this week’s mobile game review, Jay Plays Retro Road by Playmous. I’m a huge fan of retrowave music and its aesthetic so I had a nice chill vibe while playing Retro Road in the CONTINUE READING…
In this week’s mobile game review, Jay Plays Retro Bowl by New Star Games. This 8-bit football game is a real throwback to the days of Tecmo Bowl on NES. Take control of your favorite CONTINUE READING…
This week’s episode is Jay Plays Q*Bert by Sony Pictures Television. The arcade classic includes familiar gameplay along with new landscapes and collectible characters. Q*Bert is a personal favorite that I fondly remember playing as CONTINUE READING…
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