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Review: Moon Drop for the iPhone

March 19, 2010

In Moon Drop you have one mission: Colonize the Moon!  To accomplish this mission you are in charge of landing sets of “pods” safely on the moon.  The controls are simple: you touch the screen to slow down or change the direction of the the landing pods.  So by touching under the pods this will thrust them [...]

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Quick look: Papa’s Pizzeria for iPhone Promises Free Pizza’s to Expert Pizza Makers

March 15, 2010

X2 Games, developer of X2 Football 2009 and X2 Snowboarding, have recently released a new game, Papa’s Pizzeria, which allows players to win free pizza codes and other food prizes which can be redeemed at Papa John’s Pizza stores across the UK.
Food, beverage and it seems all other retailers are fighting for coverage in the [...]

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Com2uS releases Caligo Chaser for iPhone

March 15, 2010

Com2uS’ latest arcade action side scroller, Caligo Chaser, is now available for $2.99 on the App Store. I wrote a quick preview of the app a little while ago and even though the game isn’t quite my style, it’s definitely an enjoyable hack and slash experience. The main narrative progresses through a series of quests, [...]

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Review: Godfinger for iPhone

March 15, 2010

[Note: Godfinger is only available in the Canadian App Store for now. It should be available in other countries soon.]
Godfinger seems like it took  a “fun” concept, stretched it into a “fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun” concept, and marketed the vowels as extra content. It’s a good game that has been artificially lengthened to make sure that you always [...]

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Review: Feng Shui Game for the iPhone

March 14, 2010

Feng Shui Game markets itself as a game built around keeping the positive energy.    At heart, it’s a game of memory based on feng shui and keeping the balance.
The game features five elements:  fire, water, metal, earth, and tree.  Each element destroys another and gets destroyed by another.  Fire, for example, gets fed by [...]

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Quick Look: Smiley Drop for iPhone [iPhone App Reviews]

February 26, 2010

What’s In a Game?
In my experience, the simplest games are often the most fun. Give me smiley faces to shoot at with other smiley faces and you’ve got yourself a winner. That’s what you get with a new application “Smiley Drop” from M5 Systems LLC. Their new game is a strategy shooter that makes you [...]

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The top three iPhone games I keep coming back to

January 8, 2010

I’ve reviewed a fair number of iPhone games for the site, and have played even more. The number of games I’ve played pales in comparison to some of the other dedicated iPhone gaming sites out there, but I like to think I have a feeling of what the platform’s gaming landscape is like. I’ve gotten [...]

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Review: Labyrinth 2 for the iPhone

December 30, 2009

 

Labyrinth 2 is one of those apps that makes you feel grateful that Apple has an App Store.  Hidden behind its miniscule $4.99 price tag is a game that combines all of the essential components in creating a mobile phone game:  it’s fun, it’s simple, it’s creative, and it’s addicting.  But what really drives [...]

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Link Love: MacGasm’s three favourite iPhone game devs

December 22, 2009

The three names mentioned over at MacGasm are the Kieffer Bros, Craneballs Studio, and Critical Thought Games. I haven’t played any of the games from the latter two developers, but all three have something in common — they make gorgeous iPhone games. Craneballs made a game called Blimp that I wanted to try out – [...]

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Big Ol’ sale on Kieffer Bros iPhone games: Lexic 50% off, the rest are Free!

December 21, 2009

Good things come to those who have iPhones. Take, for example, this Kieffer Bros games sale: I haven’t tried all of their apps, but I do know that Lexic is some of the most fun I’ve had on my iPhone yet (see review HERE or video HERE). It’s a delightful word puzzle game similar to [...]

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Today’s Appvent Calendar games – Samurai: Way of the Warrior and Navy Patrol: Coastal Defense

December 5, 2009

Today’s games are brought to you by the letter F (as in FREE):
Samurai: Way of the Warrior (review of v1.0 here) is a hack-and-slash game with more gore than all four (or is it five?) Saw movies combined. It’s got some pretty punishing timing and and it can get a little repetitive, but you can’t [...]

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