I've been itching to put together a list of my top five Kinect games for grownups. The problem? I've only encountered three worthy of the distinction: Child of Eden, Dance Central 2, and The ...
From stomping sand castles to toppling block towers, most of us learn early on the simple pleasure of smashing things to pieces. Wreckateer channels this destructive delight by letting you use your ...
Getting sick of flinging birds at pigs? "Wreckateer," a new game for Microsoft's Xbox Kinect, puts you in control of a medieval wrecking crew as it brings down castles and other structures. This ...
One of the many pleasures of stalking the show floor at E3 was bumping into some of the smaller developers. Two such encounters were with Dave Lang of Iron Galaxy whose new game Wreckateer was ...
Iron Galaxy finds some fun with 'Angry' projectiles, but Wreckateer's world can't always hold together the way it should. Wreckateer makes it very hard to sound erudite. Even as different power-ups ...
Microsoft had a handful of unannounced titles that were on display at last week's Spring Showcase, one of them being Wreckateer, a physics-based destruction game by Iron Galaxy for Kinect. Like Angry ...
We haven’t been paying much attention to new games this E3 but a new title, Wreckateer, should be interesting to casual gamers who have a passing familiarity with another title involving avians who ...
Iron Galaxy's Wreckateer will include a new feature when it launches next week called Avatar Famestars. If it sounds familiar, it's because a trademark for it popped up back in February. According to ...
We're not supposed to like Wreckateer. It's not for us, assaulting the sidelined Xbox 360 hardcore gamer from three directions. One: it's a Kinect game, the motion-control kryptonite that saps the ...
On the surface, simplicity and accessibility seem to be the common denominators defining casual gaming's best -- really, what makes go-to games great is their mastery of instant tension and speedy ...
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