Attack his weapons supplies or fortify my defenses? Burn his wood supplies or hire another wizard? Your next move will determine your fate⦠Step into the world of Castle Combat, a card strategy game set in medieval times. Opposing castles battle it out to reach supremacy. Carefully think through your strategies to become the ruler [...]
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Castle Combat HD Preview Pics (post 1)
Our newest game for the iPad, Castle Combat HD has been sent in for review. Here’s a sneak peek at this addictive card strategy game set in medieval times.
AT&T allowing early upgrades?
As reported by TUAW among others, it seems that in light of the new iPhone being announced tomorrow by Apple at WWDC, AT&T is allowing early upgrades to a new iPhone with a new 2 year contract. Considering I had gotten my contract sometime last July or August, I didn’t think that I would be [...]
Predictions for Apple’s WWDC announcements
Apple’s annual conference for developers, the WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) is set to kick off tomorrow, June 7th at the Moscone Center in SF. This is Apple’s showcase moment, the day in the year where all big announcements and surprises are unleashed on the world. It’s always a good bit of fun to predict [...]
Is AT&T preparing for divorce?
We’ve all heard about AT&T’s price changes coming on June 7th, not-so-coincidentally coinciding with Apple’s WWDC talks, and Steve Jobs keynote announcements. For those under a rock, AT&T is rolling out a new tiered plan, where the DataPlus plan will cost you $15 a month for 200 MB/month, and the DataPro plan will cost you [...]
Verizon and the iPhone – To be or not to be?
There is much speculation about whether the iPhone will ever be released on the Verizon network. The thought of AT&T being the sole provider for iPhone service in the US leaves most folks with a bad taste in their mouth. Unfortunately, the alternative is just a different evil corporation. Still, Verizon seems to be the [...]
Thoughts on Android
While much has been said about Google’s forthcoming Android Froyo (“Frozen Yogurt”) OS announced at Google I/O this past week, there’s also a few other things worth mentioning. While the OS itself is technically sound, and the upcoming additions are serious improvements (over the air app installs initiated from the browser, wireless syncing of music [...]
Thoughts on Apple, Adobe and Flash
There’s been a lot of buzz regarding Apple’s new iPhone developer agreement changes, more specifically the section barring any middleware that isn’t written in C/C++/Objective-C, and anything that has a translation layer. While the obvious target for this change is Flash, there are large amounts of products that will be affected by this change, including [...]


