Review: Cannibal Bunnies for iPad

Posted on March 16, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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Cannibal Bunnies for iPad The time management puzzler requires both a strategic mind and fast fingers. Despite a minor control issue, the challenging game’s high replay value makes for a fun app that you won’t be able to put down.

Review: Egg Vs. Chicken for iPhone

Posted on March 1, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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Egg Vs. Chicken for iPhone The game utilizes fun cartoonish graphics and a unique combination of match-three and tower-defense gameplay to create an addictive gaming experience that manages to stand out from the countless other games that hit the App Store each month.

Review: Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror for iOS

Posted on February 25, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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The Smoking Mirror for iOS Regardless of appearance, Broken Sword 2 is dull, weighed down by cliché dialogue and a lack of action.

Review: SpongeBob Marbles and Slides for iOS

Posted on February 18, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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SpongeBob Marbles and Slides for iOS SpongeBob Marbles and Slides HD is rife with characters and settings from the popular Nickelodeon cartoon and while the gameplay is challenging and enjoyable, the confused visuals and unnecessary elements of the game ultimately make the app cluttered and frenzied.

Nomad Brush iPad paintbrush stylus released

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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Nomad Brush iPad paintbrush stylus released For artists seeking an external tool to interact with their iPad, foam- and silicon-nib styluses have largely been the only way to go. This week, however, the field widened with the introduction of the Nomad Brush, a capacitive stylus that resembles a paintbrush.

Expo Notes: Naturespace adds another dimension to ambient sounds

Posted on January 29, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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Naturespace adds another dimension to ambient sounds Naturespace promises 3D audio, meaning that rather than listening to recordings as they play in the left and right ear of your headphones, you can use the iOS app to experience the sounds of the natural world in 360 degrees.

Review: World in War for iPhone

Posted on January 18, 2011 by Stephanie Kent.
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World in War for iPhone Unfortunately, like many strategy games appearing on the mobile platform, World in War suffers due to the iPhone's small screen size—it's simply impossible to see the entirety of the map mid-battle. There are compelling strategy games on the iPhone, but this isn't one of them.

Review: Rock Band Reloaded for iPhone

Posted on December 17, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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Rock Band Reloaded for iPhone Overall, I wouldn't recommend Rock Band Reloaded as a replacement for the Wii, Playstation, or Xbox versions, but rather, a travel-sized alternative to the original.

Review: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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Years 1-4 Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 is an action game for iPhone based on the first four installations of J.K. Rowling’s series.

Review: Floop for iPhone

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Floop for iPhone In Floop, the goal is ultimately to feed the hungry pets in as few moves as possible. Sound simple? Think again: it takes a ton of practice to master Floop.

Review: Kingdom Conquest for iPhone

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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Kingdom Conquest for iPhone Kingdom Conquest combines different elements of MMOs to make for an experience that, while complex, is incredibly unique.

Review: 360 Web Browser for iPhone

Posted on November 10, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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360 Web Browser for iPhone This mobile browser takes a little getting used to. But if you're willing to give it some time, you'll be impressed by the power and speed of 360 Web Browser -- so much so that the Safari app may soon pale by comparison.

Infinity Blade announced for iOS

Posted on November 9, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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Infinity Blade announced for iOS Infinity Blade, an action-adventure role-playing game, will be the first mobile game powered by Epic's Unreal Engine 3 technology.

Mickey’s Spooky Night Puzzle Book for iPhone

Posted on November 2, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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In Mickey’s Spooky Night Puzzle Book, younger kids can tap through a mildly creepy story. The book also features a couple activities to keep them busy along the way.

Review: Monster Dash for iPhone

Posted on October 23, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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Despite interesting graphics and a main character with a great sense of humor, this action title is marred by jarring level design and repetitive action.

Review: Vampire Origins Reloaded for iPhone

Posted on October 20, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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In Vampire Origins, you play as Vincent, a mysterious, resurrected vampire hunter seeking revenge for his murdered bride.

Review: Zombie Farm for iPhone

Posted on October 19, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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In Zombie Farm, players are given a plot of land to transform into a zombie-infested goldmine, all the while checking back to the app frequently in order to tend to crops that are on a strict harvest schedule.

Review: Billabong Surf Trip for iPhone

Posted on October 18, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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With Chillingo's new surf action game, iPhone users can ride the tube, go toes on the nose, and even weather the occasional wipe out.

Review: Siri Assistant for iPhone

Posted on October 12, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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This free search tool, which funnels information from many sources onto your iOS device, is not without a rough patch or two. But it's an excellent addition to your iPhone or iPod touch, thanks to its searching prowess.

Review: Flight Doodle for iPhone

Posted on October 7, 2010 by Stephanie Kent.
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While the actual goal of Eyedip's Flight Doodle isn't, by any means, unusual (fly upward, avoid falling objects, collect prizes), the creators included several elements that make the action game feel fresh and unique.