Abstract: From the very first time they flew overhead and bedazzled the Chinese way back in the 12th century through the latest July 4th celebrations in the U.S., everybody loves a good fireworks display with captivating bright colors exploding in a ...
Abstract: Big Bang Mini was developed by Arkedo and published by Southpeak Games. The tutorial starts by having you move your icon from place to place with the stylus. Yes, it’s ridiculous as it’s teaching you how to hold your stylus on a target and drag it abou...
Abstract: Fireworks. Everyone loves them (when they’re not being fired directly at your face by The Youth Of Today, at least). The combination of pretty colours and large explosions makes us wonder why there aren’t more games based around the ol’ skyblossoms – t...
Abstract: There's no reason to beat around the bush, Big Bang Mini is without a doubt one of the best shooters to come out in the last ten years. It's a brilliant mix of contemporary and retro that comes together to create a game that is unlike anything you've s...
Abstract: I am the first to admit that I am at the stage in my life where I can look back at the games of yesteryear and wish that I had more time to play those endearing classics. Don’t get me wrong, the games that are produced today are amazing, with lifelike ...
Abstract: Name: Big Bang MiniGenre: ActionPlatform: Nintendo DSWhat child doesn’t look up at the majesty of fireworks with wonder? The orchestrated, colorful explosions are something out of dreams, and evoke curiosity in children and celebration in adults. From ...
Big Bang Mini is a quirky and addictive shump that makes good use of the touch screen, even if the controls are a bit finicky at times and the multiplayer options are limited. Those who love pyrotechnics and live in an area where trying to create thei...
Abstract: Big Bang Mini is a distinctive game that simply wouldn’t work on any system but the DS—but there it works brilliantly. With so much content, challenge, and visual insanity packed into a $20 title, this game deserves a spot in any DS owner’s library.