Jumpa Review
0 CommentsPosted by Andrew on June 3, 2010 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews
Jumpa is a new game for the iPhone/iTouch from AppaZoo. I’m not going to lie to you, initially this game bored the life out of me. As with some games though, it takes a little getting used to, just a bit longer than most. Jumpa is a simple, refreshing rhythm game which utilises the simplest tool of a touch screen, tapping. Because of this simplicity it makes the game available for anyone to p... more.Iron Man 2 (Mobile) Review
1 CommentPosted by Sam on May 4, 2010 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews
I am a massive fan of the Iron Man franchise, especially the John Favreau movies. Bringing a good mix of comic favourites and blockbuster action to the screen. With the second instalment in the series, imaginatively called Iron Man 2, having launched into cinemas this last Thursday (29th April 2010), it seemed only right to wait to see the film before reviewing the game. So, what about the game... more.The Impossible Game Review
5 CommentsPosted by Andrew on April 30, 2010 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews
Annoyingly addictive. Frustratingly fun. Desperately difficult. Three phrases which describe The Impossible Game perfectly. Developed by FlukeDude, The Impossible Game became an Xbox Live Indie Game hit but now it is available on the Apple App store for download on the iPhone, iPod and iPad. This review is primarily focused towards the app version however the Xbox version is very close to this ver... more.Machinarium Review
4 CommentsPosted by Graydon on April 25, 2010 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews, PC, PC Reviews
Indie games are one of my favorite genres for a reason, and that reason is they often are something special with gems such as Braid, World of Goo, and now Machinarium. From Amanita Design comes an Independent Games Festival winner that will blow you away with its gameplay, story, and visuals. The game is a few months old, but I have just gotten a hold of it, and I am quite saddened that I waited s... more.Biolabs: Outbreak Review
0 CommentsPosted by Andrew on April 17, 2010 under iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad Reviews
If you own an iPod Touch or an iPhone you’ve probably heard of Reflexive Entertainment, that is if you regularly download game apps. They’re back again with Biolabs: Outbreak. Some of you may have even played the online flash version. The aim of the game is fairly simple, trap the viruses using antidote. The game utilizes the touch screen which makes the game more immersive than its online ... more.
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