This Twitter client is packed with unique features to help it stand out from the rest of the crowd in the App Store. Unfortunately, not all of those features are fully baked.
This social networking app promises to let you share music, videos, and photos from your iPhone. It's a solid idea, but at this early stage, there are still some kinks to work out.
This app promises to deliver a brief overview of a historical event to your iPhone or iPod touch each day. While an image of the event appears, the promised overview does not. As a result, Today's History falls flat.
FIFA World Cup’s developers focused on creating dazzling graphics and a myriad of features but overlooked intuitiveness and playability factors. The result is disappointing.
This app for finding internships has a pleasant interface that's easy to navigate. The problem is with the listings themselves, which may not match your career aspirations or location.
This mobile Twitter client is a multidimensional iPhone app with a nicely organized interface and tons of potential. But it comes up short in executing some of its ideas.
This free app goes through your iTunes library and tags each and every song. Some of the labels seem arbitrary, but the app is certainly user-friendly and a potential time-saver for building playlists.
This helpful app aims to help you keep tabs on your class schedule, upcoming assignments, and anything else to do with your schoolwork. Save for a shortcoming with the schedule feature, it gets the job done.
Despite the elaborate fantastical plot and multitude of characters, Dungeon Hunter HD is about one thing: killing bad guys. Gameloft's vision of fantasy adventure isn't Shakespeare with swords. Nor is it a grand character exercise with large parties ala the Final Fantasy series. Instead, Gameloft keeps it simple in this hack-and-slash title.
Baseball-themed console games have long included a home run derby mode for quick bursts of play and instant gratification, and as this is pretty much the modus operandi of mobile gaming, it’s no wonder that someone came up with an app for it. Homerun Battle 3D for iPad, from Com2uS, is fun and easy to play whether you’re interested in baseball or not.
Killing Nazi zombies was a rollicking good time before, but things just got a major upgrade. Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies for iPad combines the new features of the iPad with some prescient updates for a noticeably improved zombie-slaughtering experience.
Whether you're obsessed with the popular Discovery Channel show or not, MythBusters is a fun addition to your iPhone or iPod touch, with video clips, social networking features, and -- most notably -- games inspired by actual experiments from the show.
Auto Crisis, from developer Baraboom, is a touch-controlled racing game that proves that a fun concept, 3-D graphics, and unique controls do not make a great game.
Real Racing HD and the iPad were basically made for each other. From developer Firemint, this first-person racing game is just as good–maybe even better–than any console racing game out there, but at a fraction of the price.
Wordcrasher, from developer Kevin Ng, is like the brightly colored lovechild of Scrabble and Tetris. If you’re at all familiar with those two games, this one is a breeze.