Boulder Dash XL review
Indy became an ant, and now a robot. Go figure. I first met Rockford back in the mid eighties on my Commodore 64. He was supposed to be some sort of Indiana Jones adventurer looking for buried...
View ArticleCoaster Crazy review
Puking passengers is always a good sign of a fun ride. The roller coaster is perhaps the most coveted invention that really does nothing for mankind, other than providing a sick level of excitement....
View ArticleGalactic Phantasy Prelude Review
More space than they knew what to do with. The space combat and trading genre has made an unexpected mainstream resurgence, and on iOS of all places. I would never have guessed that a genre so highly...
View ArticleChop Chop Ninja World Review
What is a chop chop ninja, anyways? Chop Chop Ninja World has a somewhat quirky title. Chop Chop Ninja, the first release in the series, is part of an entire line of “Chop Chop” games. The Ninja part...
View ArticleModern Combat 4: Zero Hour Review
Gameloft once again delivers the best in class for FPS on iOS. Has it really been that long since we took up arms in Gameloft’s third outing of its Modern Combat series? Well, apparently so. Because,...
View ArticleBaldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition Review
You will need +1 to patience to play through this rewarding RPG classic These days it is difficult to find a game that doesn’t feature “role playing elements.” Developers have found that giving the...
View ArticleCrumble Zone Review
Not quite Asteroids, but close. Despite taking inspiration from a variety of ancestors, Crumble Zone spins in a new direction. The game feels like four parts Asteroids, one part Space Invaders, with a...
View ArticleKarateka Review
Retro fighting re-imagined for the touch era… Jordan Mechner’s re-imagining of Karateka is finally out on iOS, a forerunner (tech-wise) to Prince Of Persia. But is it a triumph of the touch generation,...
View ArticleRavensword: Shadowlands Review
A game best played with a healthy dose of perspective. We all want it- a game that comes to iOS and challenges what people expect from the platform. We want a game with scope, visual flair, and pitch...
View ArticleAnomaly Korea Review
It’s like tower defense, but… When the original Anomaly launched, it was the poster child for the ‘reverse tower defense’ genre, games that put the player in charge of an invading army that must...
View ArticleJoe Danger iOS Review
Hello Games’ hobby project gets to stretch its legs.. Or in this case, its tyres… It was 8 months ago that I sat down with the fine folks from Hello games at E3, chowing down on a cooked breakfast,...
View ArticleHundreds review
The developers of Canabalt have gone all circles on us. Created by one of my personal favourite indie developers Semi Secret Software it is no wonder that this is one polished puzzler. These developers...
View ArticleWake the Cat review
Not for the cat lovers out there. Ok, some games are truly hard to explain without sounding like a mad person. Wake the Cat is one of those games that must have been hard to explain within the...
View ArticleBouncy! review
Lonely happy rabbit bouncing his worries away. Bouncy the rabbit has got one passion in life: bouncing on trampolines. You wouldn’t see Bouncy in the crowd surrounding Snow-white, or as part of the...
View ArticleSmash!
How many movies have you seen about pandas razing cities? As a kid one of my favourite games to yell at was Rampage on the Commodore 64. Climbing about as a great big gorilla named George, dino called...
View ArticleMonster Balls review
Electrocute them Monster Balls man! Had I been twenty years younger I would probably be rolling on the floor laughing out loud at the mere title of this game. Monster Balls for goodness sake. Now a...
View ArticleHeroes and Castles review
Charge lads; crush them under your boots for this is our final battle for keep Kamblad. Foursaken is best known for their excellent zombie survival games set in New York, but has also delved into...
View ArticleTin Man Can review
A HoverBot named Tic, or a Tin Man named Can? Tin Man Can features a unicycle HoverBot named Tic. A bit confusing, as I guessed the name of the main character would have been Can the Tin Man. After...
View ArticleCracking Sands review
Cracking skulls all over the sandy tracks. Polarbit is well known for frantic racing experiences such as Reckless Racing, Reckless Getaway, Wave Blazer and Raging Thunder. Now their kind of old Windows...
View ArticleOld Clockmaker’s Riddle review
A match three game with a story that is worth exploring, woot. The small town has been cursed, and time is moving backwards. Everything is stagnant, and years of progression are reversing. Instead of...
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