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Balls Away! Walls of Doom Review

Review Top Meadow Inc. By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Balls Away! Walls of Doom Review

Balls Away! is a physics based puzzle game where players must move a number of balls around a small maze to reach a goal area. The aim of the game is to earn as many points as you can by moving all the balls into the goal area as fast as possible. Players control their balls by tilting and rotating their iPhone around and using gravity. You must also hit switches and manoeuvre around spinners and other obstacles to reach your goal. The controls work well and make the game accessible t…

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Skyscrapers™ Review

Review Skyworks By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Skyscrapers™ Review

Like Building Build, SkyScrapers is the next addition to the reflex based tower creation genre. Players must build a series of sky scrapers in order to fill an empty cityscape by lining up a scrolling level of the building on top of the lower level. As the tower increases in size so does the speed of which the level scrolls, making for some challenging gameplay. Players place the levels once lined up by tapping on the iPhone screen. The levels must be placed within the blueprints of t…

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Fozwot Review

Review LOFOPI By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Fozwot Review

Fozwot is a strange puzzle game where players take control of Fozwot, an odd looking insect who is also a butler. While Fozwot was serving under the Queen, all her eggs were stolen, and it’s now up to you to go out and retrieve them. In your arsenal you are able to spin webs to catch other insects and can launch a ball at them as well. You control Fozwot by using the iPhone's tilt capabilities and control his web and ball throwing by tapping on the screen. You can either use the…

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Alone at War Review

Review Gameloft By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Alone at War Review

Alone at War is the latest in game clone released by Gameloft; this type copying Champion Archer and other bow defence genre games currently available. The game puts players in control of a lone archer as he must fight off invading enemies. Players will have to use their trusty bow, along with magic arrow power-ups, to defeat them and stay alive for as long as possible. The controls are simple and aiming is easy; players tap and hold the screen to charge up a shot, slide their finger…

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Jungle Gems Review

Review Devinno By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Jungle Gems Review

Jungle Gems is a bubble shooter type game where players must shoot gems into a large rotating grid of gems. Your goal is to shoot into the grid matching up four or more gems of the same colour to clear them away. You aim your gems by sliding your finger on the screen to adjust the angle and then tap the fire button on the gem itself to fire. As gems hit the grid, the entire grid will rotate allowing the player to access different sections throughout the game. While the controls are si…

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Blades of Fury Review

Review Gameloft By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Blades of Fury Review

Blades of Fury is a fast paced 3D fighting game for the iPhone. Players choose a character and square off against a variety of deadly opponents in different areas. As with all fighting games, you must defeat your opponents using different attack combinations to see who the stronger fighter is. You can control your fighter by way of two control schemes. One uses a button interface to attack and block, while the other uses a touch sensitive scheme where players flick the screen to attac…

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Glow Jump Review

Review ITIW By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Glow Jump Review

A Guttu Jump is an action game similar to Sheep Launcher where players must help Guttu bounce off clouds and jump as high as he can. You can get higher jumps off rainbow clouds and jetpack boosts whenever you like. Your goal is to jump as high as you can and increase your highscore. You control Guttu by tilting the iPhone to move him from side to side. You can also use his jetpacks by tapping on the screen to launch him upwards. But you only have three jetpack boosts available to you,…

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Touch Physics 2 Review

Review Gamez 4 Touch By Beau Burtenshaw, 14 years, 7 months ago
Touch Physics 2 Review

Touch Physics 2 is the sequel to the popular physics based puzzle game Touch Physics. Gamez 4 Touch have created 50 new puzzles that offer the same unique challenge as the original. Touch Physics 2 like its predecessor is a physics based puzzle game that has you collecting stars over a series of levels. This time around however, each level feels better crafted than those in the original. To add an extra challenge to each level, players have the ability to adjust certain variables rega…

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RC Heli - Indoor Racing Review

Review Ethervision By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
RC Heli - Indoor Racing Review

RC Heli is a racing game where players take control of an RC helicopter and fly around a series of tracks inside of a house. Players must navigate the different rooms and collect the various gold coins scattered around the house in order complete the race. Players control their RC helicopter by using two levers in the bottom corners of the screen. The left lever moves the helicopter up and down, while the right lever rotates the helicopter side to side and also changes the incline of…

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Krazy Kart Racing (US) Review

Krazy Kart Racing (US) Review

Krazy Kart Racing is a cart racer game similar to Crash Nitro Racing. The game has players choosing a character and racing against other opponents in a number of different race circuits. Players must navigate the tracks and also pick up power-ups to attacks and defend from other racers. The karts automatically accelerate but players will still need to steer, using the tilting motions of the iPhone and brake by tapping the brake button. As mentioned earlier, power-ups can be collected…

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Squareball Review

Review Drömsynt By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Squareball Review

Imagine, if you would, the fast bouncing gameplay of Breakout mixed with the 80s style of arcade side-scrollers. Ladies and gentlemen I present to you, Squareball; a game where players must bounce a small ball through a maze, breaking all the coloured bricks they find along the way. As the ball constantly bounces up and down off of walls, players will need to time their map adjustment to progress. By swiping the iPhone screen at the right time, they will shift the entire map past the…

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Sir Revs-a-Lot Full Review

Review Smallrock Software, Inc. By Andrew Nesvadba, 14 years, 7 months ago
Sir Revs-a-Lot Full Review

Addictive mini-games should almost be a genre to themselves and Sir Revs-a-Lot by Smallrock Software qualifies. What may have started out as a small and fun little gaming experiment can quickly become a full-fledged bite-sized game that is without a doubt strangely appealing in its minimalism. Your miniature car is controlled on its impossible mystery tour through two possible methods. The default option allows you to touch the edges of the screen to move back and forth and a tilt opt…

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Enigmo 2 Review

Review Pangea Software, Inc. By Andrew Nesvadba, 14 years, 7 months ago
Enigmo 2 Review

Enigmo 2 is Pangea Software's response to their already successful and critically aclaimed physics puzzle game Enigmo. In this offering Pangea has brought better graphics and even 3D world manipulation, but does that make it a better game? The first major hurdle players unfamiliar to Enigmo as a series will need to come to grips with is the set of controls available. Each of the earlier levels attempts to teach the physics and new features of the game, but forgets to let players get c…

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Modern Combat: Sandstorm Review

Review Gameloft By Dave Flodine, 14 years, 7 months ago
Modern Combat: Sandstorm Review

Gameloft is at it again! Following the enormous success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in 2007, They have decided to create their own desert combat FPS for the iPhone. Here's the thing though, unlike almost every other FPS on Apple's handheld device, this one actually controls decently. You play as a returning soldier undergoing an operation in the middle east, and what follows is nothing spectacular, but enough action and variety to get you through the next 10 missions. Unlike other…

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Samurai: Way of the Warrior Review

Review MADFINGER Games, a.s. By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Samurai: Way of the Warrior Review

Samurai: Way of the Warrior is an action game where players take control of a lone samurai on his quest to topple an evil warlord. You travel through a number of different levels fending off enemy attacks and returning the favour, hopefully with a decapitation or two. You move the samurai by dragging your finger on the screen in the direction you want him to go and attack by swiping the screen. As you attack, you will increase your combo counter that also unlocks extra combo moves. Th…

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