Review: Starfront: Collision for iPhone

Posted on March 11, 2011 by James Savage.
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Collision for iPhone Starfront doesn't achieve quite the refinement of a Blizzard title, but as a mobile stand-in for the Starcraft franchise, it's a surprisingly fun and easy-to-pick-up title.

Review: Dead Space for iOS

Posted on February 1, 2011 by James Savage.
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Dead Space for iOS You are on a quest to investigate what became of the crew of a mining ship... many of whom have transformed into Necromorphs thanks to another pesky alien infestation. The Necromorphs come at you in all shapes and sizes, but they all share one thing in common: they want to kill you and give you a good scare before doing so.

Review: Braveheart for iOS

Posted on January 21, 2011 by James Savage.
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Braveheart for iOS In this action role-playing game, you play as Richard, a knight sent by King Wilhelm to retrieve the Holy Grail. But the task is not an easy one: to save the day, you’ll have to confront the Great Dragon which guards the prize.

Review: Shadow Guardian for iPhone

Posted on January 6, 2011 by James Savage.
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Shadow Guardian for iPhone Run, jump, climb, shoot, and duck for cover. With Shadow Guardian by Gameloft, the iOS finally gets a swashbuckling-fun action-adventure game.

Review: Real Racing 2 for iPhone

Posted on December 22, 2010 by James Savage.
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Real Racing 2 for iPhone The original Real Racing set the standard for racing games on iPhone and iPod touch...a very high standard. Real Racing 2 manages to raise the bar even further to bring you possibly the best racing game available for iOS so far.

Review: EVAC for iOS

Posted on November 22, 2010 by James Savage.
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EVAC for iOS At first glance you might think Hexage's EVAC is a Pac-Man clone, but it isn't. Instead, think of it as a maze game with some puzzle solving and a little action-adventure thrown in too.

Review: Beast Boxing 3D for iPhone

Posted on November 16, 2010 by James Savage.
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Beast Boxing 3D for iPhone Beast Boxing 3D is a wonderfully executed boxing game that pits you against the nastiest opponents of Beasthalia.

Review: Treasure Seekers for iPhone

Posted on November 11, 2010 by James Savage.
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Treasure Seekers for iPhone Hidden object games aren't for everyone, however Treasure Seekers is a good example of the genre. There is a Lite version if you want to give it a go, and those with iPads can purchase the separate HD version where finding objects gets easier on the larger screen.

Review: Aqua Pearls for iPhone

Posted on November 8, 2010 by James Savage.
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Aqua Pearls for iPhone

Review: Cut the Rope for iPhone

Posted on October 13, 2010 by James Savage.
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Cut the Rope should be another huge hit for Chillingo. The simple premise is executed with clean, beautiful graphics, responsive multi-touch controls, awesome physics, and top-notch level design. Om Nom never ate so well.

Review Sonic the Hedgehog 4 for iPhone

Posted on October 8, 2010 by James Savage.
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In Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 1, you must once again help Sonic defeat the evil genius Dr. Eggman and save the animals he has enslaved.

Review: Pinch for iPhone

Posted on October 4, 2010 by James Savage.
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Pinch by Coatsink Software is a refreshingly original puzzle game in which your task is to slide colored discs called "norbs" through mazes to an objective. That sounds easy enough, but the mazes are filled with gates, barriers, and other obstacles requiring you to use your norbs very carefully.


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Review: Shibuya for iPhone

Posted on September 22, 2010 by James Savage.
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While Shibuya is very easy-to-learn, it isn't so easy to put down once you get hooked by its charms.


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Review: Kingdom of the Blue Whale for iPhone and iPad

Posted on September 20, 2010 by James Savage.
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I-Play's Kingdom of the Blue Whale allows you to generate jigsaw puzzles from among over fifty beautiful aquatic pictures from the National Geographic Society.


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Review: Monster Mayhem

Posted on August 10, 2010 by James Savage.
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Monster Mayhem is a fantastic castle defense game brimming with quality and attention to detail.

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Review: Risk for iPhone

Posted on August 8, 2010 by James Savage.
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There is a crowded field of Risk imitators, but at long last, Electronic Arts has delivered the only game that can carry the name Risk.

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Review: Uphill Rush 2 for iPhone

Posted on August 4, 2010 by James Savage.
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Uphill Rush 2 provides some challenging stunt driving thrills if you can get past the learning curve for the controls.

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Review: CrossRoads for iPhone

Posted on June 13, 2010 by James Savage.
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The object of CrossRoads is deceptively simple: you must keep traffic flowing through a busy network of streets and intersections.

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Review: Zombie Infection for iPhone

Posted on June 3, 2010 by James Savage.
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Another pesky infection is spreading, and it's turning the locals into crazed zombies. In this action-packed shooter, the fate of humanity rests in your hands.

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Review: Bloomies for iPhone

Posted on May 26, 2010 by James Savage.
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Bloomies brings a colorful, beautifully drawn garden to life, where having a green thumb is not a requirement. All that is needed is a few moments a day to keep your bloomies watered, and before long, you’ll have a virtual garden that’s the envy of every master gardener.

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