“Go forth dumb one. Rescue your friends and show those bastards who’s boss.” The review of the most recent oddity to be released from Lonnie Flickinger, Pencil Whipped: Escape From Big Ass Castle. Read More »
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Jurassic Park Builder: iOS Review
After watching Jurassic Park recently I decided to check out if any half decent game versions of the film had been released. I was promptly met with Jurassic Park Builder which is out for both Android and IOS. After a few weeks of being a park ranger here's my verdict on 'The Sims but with dinosaurs instead of people' game. Read More »
Angry Birds Star Wars: The Best Angry Birds Yet
Ever since its initial release on iOS, Angry Birds has become something of a phenomenon. So much, in fact, that it has managed to extend its reach into multiple consoles, sequels, spin-offs, and merchandising, surpassing itself as a mere mobile game tenfold. And thanks to the widespread popularity and use of tablets and smart phones, everyone and their grandmother has ... Read More »
Borderlands Legends
Being that this is the age of the smart phone, it’s not uncommon to see major titles branch out and get their own versions of iOS games in order to cash in on a separate audience and spread awareness about their franchise. It’s largely a hit-or-miss phenomenon, with some apps faring well and others falling well below the bar set ... Read More »
Bad Piggies
Bad Piggies is the follow up to Angry Birds, a spin-off featuring the devious little pigs that we worked so hard to bring down in the original Rovio game. That’s about where the similarities end, however, as the game is a completely different take and new direction for the company as a whole. In Bad Piggies, you play as one ... Read More »
Speed Kittens
From developer Grey May comes Speed Kittens, one of the cutest and most unique iOS games I’ve played this year. At a glance, Speed Kittens has a seemingly simple premise; zeppelins of milk are flying across the screen, and your goal is to use one of multiple airborne kittens and send them flying into the zeppelin to bring it down. ... Read More »
Rayman Jungle Run
Despite the name, Rayman Jungle Run is not an endless runner in the style of Temple Run. Rather, it’s a true-to-form platformer in the style of Rayman Origins that impresses in every way. The main objective of the game is simple; run through the environment and collect as many Lums as you can while trying to avoid dangerous obstacles or ... Read More »
Bubblis
From On Game Creative comes Bubblis, an inventive new word game looking to mix up the conventions of traditional word puzzle games. In Bubblis, storm clouds spit out letter bubbles used to build words. Much like Tetris, the goal of the game is to stack letters and spell predetermined target words in order to clear out rows and earn points. ... Read More »
Blast-A-Way
From Illusion Labs comes Blast-A-Way, a new puzzle game with some interesting and unique gameplay mechanics. Taking control of one of three robot heroes, you’re tasked with rescuing the helpless little Boxies who have managed to find themselves scattered throughout the world. In order to complete levels and save as many of the Boxies as possible, you’ll use a variety ... Read More »
Puzzle Craft
It’s a growing trend within the iOS gaming community to allow for the use of in-app purchases in games. In exchange for real money, these games give players access to enhancements within the game, from collectibles and vanity items such as clothing or armor to unlocking complete levels. There’s a sweet balance to be stricken here; offering games for free ... Read More »
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