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Dead Trigger 2 Slaughter Master Tournament Set to Reward for Masterful Murdering

Posted by Ellis Spice on August 1st, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: GOOD GETS BETTER :: Read Review »

A tournament has begun for Dead Trigger 2, challenging players to slaughter better than the rest of the world. Dubbed the 'Slaughter Master Tournament', the winner will receive an iPad Mini, with positions up to 10,000th set to receive varying amounts of in-game Gold.

In order to take part, players will need to be Tech-Level 5 and pay up 20 Gold. In the challenge itself, boosters and second chances aren't allowed, but players can pick any weapon and equipment they like. Players get three attempts, with their best being the only one that will count.

Dead Trigger 2 is available now and is free to download. The tournament should be available to play in-game now, and ends at 11:59 PM PDT on Monday, August 4.

Dead Trigger 2 Now Offers Weekly Tournaments, New Weapons, and Plenty More

Posted by Jennifer Allen on July 16th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
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There's a huge new update for popular zombie shooter, Dead Trigger 2, and it's bound to excite fans.

It brings with it substantial content additions including tournaments, a continuation to the story based campaign, new weapons, and new environments to explore.

The tournaments side of things allows you to participate in a different challenge each week to show just who the best fighter out there is. Starting with the Purgatory Arena, you can expect new environments as well as new traps such as the Impaling Spikes and Gallows Ropes.

With a plethora of new regions, environments, and weapons to check out, it's the ideal time to try Dead Trigger 2.

The game is free to download from the App Store now.

The SHADOWGUN Enhanced Anniversary Edition is Now Available

Posted by Jessica Fisher on June 16th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

After four years and six highly acclaimed games, MADFINGER Games celebrates their fourth anniversary by releasing an Enhanced Edition update for SHADOWGUN.

Not only have the already impressive graphics have been retooled for better optimization on older devices, but MADFINGER Games has also improved the handling, added cloud backup for your games, and created four more levels to continue the story of John Slade and his hunt for Dr. Edgar Simon. The game now supports iOS 7 and iPhone 5c/iPhone 5s. With all these upgrades, you won’t want to pass it up.

SHADOWGUN is available in the App Store for $4.99

Samurai II: Vengeance Receives Update to Anniversary Edition, Goes on Sale for a Short Time

Posted by Tre Lawrence on June 6th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: VENGEANCE IS NOT MINE :: Read Review »

Madfinger Games is celebrating the 4th anniversary of Samurai II: Vengeance with a sizable update. This 4th Anniversary Edition adds in iOS 7 support, gamepad compatibility, and more. Additionally, the game is on sale for a limited time.

We had an opportunity to review this app a while back; it is available for $0.99 on the App Store.

* Improved handling
* Optimized performance on low-end device
* More intense gameplay experience
* Deeper immersion due graphical optimization
* Cloud backup for progress safety, for storing gameplay data and achievements
* Cross device support - enjoy game on both iPhone and iPad
* New Apple gamepads support for off-screen handling experience
* Supports iOS 7 and latest devices (iPhone 5c/iPhone 5s)

Dead Trigger 2 Update Enables Players to Record and Share Their Play Sessions, Adds New Weapons and Environments

Posted by Andrew Stevens on January 30th, 2014
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A new update brings many new features to Dead Trigger 2, including the ability to share videos from your in-game adventures. Right now, only users with the iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, and iPhone 5s can use the recording feature.

The update also brings three new weapons - FN200, Spagin, and a Minigun - and allows users to make a list of friends in the game so they can compare stats and more. There are also nine new environments for players to fight through and an auto-heal gadget to keep players in top shape at all times.

Dead Trigger 2 - New Chinese Environment Features Solo Story and Warfare Missions, Adds Limited-Time Presents

Posted by Andrew Stevens on December 17th, 2013
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Pocket Gamer reports that Dead Trigger 2 has received a massive update. It adds a new Chinese environment, which features a single-player story and warfare missions. The update also celebrates Christmas time with new special limited-time Christmas presents for players to earn.

Dead Trigger 2 Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Mike Deneen on October 28th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: GOOD GETS BETTER
Surviving the sophomore slump, Dead Trigger 2 aims at being the mobile equivalent of games we've seen on consoles.
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Dead Trigger 2 Infects the App Store on October 23

Posted by Rob Rich on September 20th, 2013

Madfinger Games has recently announced the official release date for their zombie-blasting sequel, Dead Trigger 2, and it's just a little more than a month away.

The zombie-laden shooter sequel will have a "real time" story that is affected by the interaction and performance of all its players. Each update will shuffle locations around and otherwise change up events based around how everybody performs. Neat!

Dead Trigger 2 Shows A Parallel World Full Of Zombies

Posted by Andrew Stevens on June 6th, 2013

Madfinger Games announced its plans to bring forth a world on the verge of a global zombie apocalypse. Dead Trigger 2 is on its way, offering an experience with much higher ambitions than the previous title. Players will dive into a parallel world where humanity continues to battle a zombie plague that has been going on for the past two years.

“The first time you play Dead Trigger 2, you become part of a global conflict. You are not alone and you are not playing only for yourself. You are one of many survivors across continents and from different parts of the world,” said the co-founder of Madfinger Games, Marek Rabas, in a press release.“While there are individual objectives within the context of the game, you must align your efforts together with other players to fulfill a joint global objective.”

Shadowgun: Deadzone Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Carter Dotson on November 21st, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: OCCASIONAL MIS-FIRES
Shadowgun: Deadzone boasts impressive cross-platform play and beautiful graphics, but poor controls and technical flaws hold it back.
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Dead Trigger Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Rob Rich on July 2nd, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: QUITE THE CACHE
Zombies! Shooting! Shooting zombies! Well, at least it's fun.
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Shadowgun Review

By Carter Dotson on September 28th, 2011
Shadowgun is a console-style third-person shooter that puts players in cover-based combat against a variety of foes, with some of the best graphics ever seen on mobile platforms.
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Samurai II: Vengeance Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Carter Dotson on November 2nd, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: VENGEANCE IS NOT MINE
Samurai II: Vengeance is a hack 'n slash action game that improves on its predecessor, but leaves many of the core issues of the original game intact.
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Five For Friday: Week of October 22, 2010

Posted by Chris Nitz on October 22nd, 2010

Reckless Racing:
Missing the old days of top-down racing games, or just need a reason to play the Dukes of Hazzard theme song? EA’s Reckless Racing is all you need to get your fix of dirt track racing. The best part? You can test your driving skills in a truck painted with the obligatory flame paint job. Complete with five tracks, local Wi-Fi, online multiplayer, and leaderboards, this game will give you plenty to do while donning your bib overalls.

Samurai II: Vengeance:
MADFINGER Games takes your hack and slash skills into a gorgeous anime inspired world. The goal, help Daisuke get the revenge he longs to serve to his archenemy. Crazy awesome visuals are just the starting point here. Tense battles, improved gameplay from the original, environmental puzzles, and Game Center support all add to a fun and engaging slashing experience. Throw in a new survival mode and you have hours of fun at a low price.

Star Battalion:
Did you find that the space fight in Halo: Reach was just to darn short? Do you miss the days of Descent: Freespace? Gameloft has your fix with Star Battalion. This space combat game does not just stop with a simple single player experience though. Four ships, online co-op (thanks to local Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), and Game Center support all bring on the hours of fun and replayability of this title. It even looks fantastic to boot!

Ace Flashcards:
There was once a day where studying was done with index cards and long arduous hours under a desk lamp. Agile Partners is here to bring back those index cards for your iPhone. A built in dictionary will help you with word meanings. You can even create your own flash cards for just about any subject you can muster up. An easy to use interface keeps things simple so you can get to what is most important, studying!

Black Friday Survival Guide:
Halloween is just about to pass by, which means we will all soon be stuffing our faces with turkey, cranberries, and pies in preparation for one heck of a day. You know, Black Friday! Sazze has taken it upon themselves to assist you with all those early flyer leaks, deals, and shopping tasks during this maddening time. If your Friday after Thanksgiving plans include punching and kicking your way into stores at 4AM, this app just might help you in your attack plans.

First Look: Samurai: Way of the Warrior HD

Posted by Carter Dotson on June 29th, 2010

MADFINGER Games are bringing their iPhone and iPod touch hack 'n slash game Samurai: Way of the Warrior to the iPad as the creatively titled Samurai: Way of the Warrior HD. Featuring detailed cel-shaded graphics and a smooth gameplay engine to match, this game has you playing as a samurai who is out to cut his enemies into tiny bits using his sword. There are no puzzles to solve, all you're doing is just finding and killing your enemies, just trying to survive and advance.

The controls of Samurai: way of the Warrior HD are the most questionable aspect of the game so far. Movement takes some time to get used to, but it's easiest to just tap to where you need to go. The combat controls have upwards and sideways motions that you can chain together for combos. Early on in the game, you can just wildly swipe about the screen and have success destroying enemies, but soon you'll unlock combos and they will be necessary to defeat the more challenging enemies you run into. The slash inputs are often inaccurate, especially when slashing from side to side, so sometimes, just kind of swiping like mad and hoping you pull off a combo works better than actual controlled attempts at executing specific combos.

There's the standard campaign mode with three playable difficulties, along with a selection of Dojos to fight in, that let you fight endless numbers of enemies in an arena until you die, along with online leaderboards via AGON Online for all game modes. Samurai: Way of the Warrior HD will be available on Friday, July 1st for the iPad.