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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons iPad Review

Review 505 Games (US), Inc. By Harry Slater, 8 years, 6 months ago
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons iPad Review

Starbreeze Studios' Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was a multi award winning puzzle adventure game across many platforms. But does it fare well on iOS?  …

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To-Fu Fury iPad Review

Review AMZN Mobile LLC By Harry Slater, 8 years, 9 months ago
To-Fu Fury iPad Review

What happens when a lump of bean curd seeks vengeance, kung-fu style? To-Fu Fury is what happens. But is it worth having a crack? Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it is, and he's seen his fair share of kung-fu films.…

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Divide By Sheep iPad Review

Review tinyBuild LLC By Harry Slater, 8 years, 9 months ago
Divide By Sheep iPad Review

Can a sheep survive being cut in half by a laser? It can if Divide By Sheep is to be belived. But does that make for a good game? Harry from Pocket Gamer says so, and he was born in the countryside, so he should know.…

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Green Ninja: Year of the Frog iPad Review

Review Nitrome By Harry Slater, 8 years, 10 months ago
Green Ninja: Year of the Frog iPad Review

Nitrome has released another game. It's about a ninja frog, it's called Green Ninja: Year of the Frog, and it has great sound effects. But does it continue the dev's hot streak. Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it does, and he knows a lot about these things.…

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Desktop Dungeons iPad Review

Review QCF Design By Harry Slater, 8 years, 11 months ago
Desktop Dungeons iPad Review

What happens when you take a classic, meaty PC roguelike, like for example Desktop Dungeons, and transport it to tablets? According to Harry from Pocket Gamer, good things. Lots of good things.…

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The Room Two iPad Review

Review Fireproof Studios Limited By James Gilmour, 10 years, 4 months ago
The Room Two iPad Review

There were few games released last year so perfectly tailored to touchscreen as The Room. Like the mysterious wooden box at the heart of the experience, the game was beautiful, intricate, tactile, and full of secrets. With The Room Two, Fireproof Games has opened the door, both literally and metaphorically, to another dimension of gameplay. Instead of making you focus your sleuthing skills on a single puzzle box, The Room Two has you flitting between numerous contraptions at once. And…

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Stay Alight HD iPad Review

Review Wyse Games LTD By Dave Flodine, 10 years, 10 months ago
Stay Alight HD iPad Review

Remember the years immediately after Angry Birds was released? You know: when almost every other game was a physics-flinger? We guess it's been a while since then, as playing a game like Stay Alight - which takes the mechanics that Angry Birds popularised and wraps them up in creepy yet beautiful world - is almost a novelty. The question is, can excellent presentation make up for all-too familiar gameplay? Stay Alight comes with an environmental message. Pollution is the source of thi…

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Omicron HD iPad Review

Review Canupa By James Gilmour, 10 years, 10 months ago
Omicron HD iPad Review

The colour-tapping casual puzzler Omicron has been on the App Store for a couple of years now. However, clearly bored by the flat visuals and limited modes of the original, the devs have decided to completely overhaul and re-launch the game via a recent update. The core gameplay remains the same as always. You are presented with a colour at the beginning of every round. It's your job to tap every matching tile that appears, with the intention of clearing the screen. Successfuls taps a…

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Tetris® Blitz iPad Review

Review Electronic Arts By James Gilmour, 10 years, 11 months ago
Tetris® Blitz iPad Review

Tetris will never die. The granddaddy of all block puzzlers is the quintissential example of a timeless game, one which transcends arbitrary divides such as age brackets and console generations. The latest iteration of the tetromino twirling title is Tetris Blitz. Designed for touchscreens, its puts a high-speed spin on the classic formula in the hope of injecting even more urgency into each round. Rather than guiding blocks and clearing lines until your stack hits the top of the scr…

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Dungeon Hearts iPad Review

Review Devolver By Andrew Nesvadba, 11 years, 1 month ago
Dungeon Hearts iPad Review

For a long while the three-match arcade puzzle mechanic concept slept in the back of the gaming consciousness, occasionally finding a sort of yawning, eye-squinting revival by being jammed in as an alternative to button mashing. Dungeon Hearts by Cube Roots and Devolver Digital could have easily slipped in to the same, rote (and boring) routine as those that have come before, but instead they offer an immediate and highly challenging experience. In a way you can think of Dungeon Heart…

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Grow Dammit! iPad Review

Review Poio AS By Andrew Nesvadba, 11 years, 1 month ago
Grow Dammit! iPad Review

Editor's Note: We apologize for any confusion - Grow Dammit! has been given a rating of 3/5 on our system (3.4 actual) and did not intend for a '0/5' to be showing. Once again, the title is very competent and we can only hope it gets the attention it deserves! I find it surprising that despite there being almost a three year period since Helsing's Fire was released on the App Store, few (if any) developers have tried to replicate its light and shadow puzzle mechanics. Penumbear manage…

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Cognition Episode 1 iPad Review

Review Phoenix Online Studios By Andrew Nesvadba, 11 years, 1 month ago
Cognition Episode 1 iPad Review

A good adventure game is a magical thing - through something as simple as solving minor puzzles, the player becomes invested in the story and is dragged along for the ride. Some are amusing, others intriguing, but Cognition Episode 1 by Phoenix Online Studios is a much darker story, taking you down the rabbit hole as you chase down a disturbed killer. FBI Agent Erica Reed has more than her detective training to call on when running down suspects - she's somewhat psychic and through tr…

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Little Inferno iPad Review

Little Inferno iPad Review

Call me crazy, but I was saving myself for the iPad release of Tomorrow Corporation's 'Little Inferno', as such I can't provide much of a comparison to the console or PC versions. What I can say is that Little Inferno feels as though it was always destined for the iOS platform - it was conceptually _made_ for the IAP heavy, freemium dominant scene that is the App Store. In short, Little Inferno is champion the platform deserves, even if it doesn't need it specifically. The game starts…

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Splice : Tree of Life iPad Review

Review Cipher Prime Studios By Andrew Nesvadba, 11 years, 7 months ago
Splice : Tree of Life iPad Review

Much like Mother Nature, Splice : Tree of Life is unforgiving in its relentless brutality. You’re popped in to a universe almost without any concept of what you’re meant to do and while you can find some help, it won’t do you any good until you can understand it. Cipher Prime Studios capture this vicious elegance in their cell-splicing puzzler and you’ll need to ponder and experiment to make any headway. First and foremost, Splice is a beautifully presented gam…

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Azkend HD iPad Review

Review 10tons Ltd By Andrew Nesvadba, 14 years ago
Azkend HD iPad Review

Azkend HD brings 10tons' beautiful puzzler to the iPad along with even more stunning visual upgrades. As with most iPad 'remakes' there's not a lot of difference between the iPhone original and its 'bigger' iPad version, but small gameplay tweaks gives Azkend another breath of fresh-air that might sway those yet to be convinced. Azkend is essentially another match-3 game with a twist. Instead of swapping tiles, players must manipulate the board by drawing paths along the hexagonal gri…

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