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Metallica Revenge Review

Review Tapulous, Inc. By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 5 months ago
Metallica Revenge Review

Yes, to all iPhone Metallica fans out there, your cries have been heard by developer Tapulous, and Metallica Revenge is the latest in the Tap Tap Revenge franchise. The game offers 10 tracks from the Thrash metal legends spanning across their 26 year career and features some intense tapping gameplay that will up the ante to say the least. Players who are familiar with the series will know what to expect in the way of controls. Players tap the targets at the bottom of the screen as not…

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PET SEMATARY Review

PET SEMATARY Review

Pet Sematary is the newest cash-in on a movie franchise from Paramount Digital Entertainment, this time adapting the 1989 horror film. For those who haven’t seen it, past the woods of a small town, past a local pet cemetery, lies an ancient Indian burial ground. Legend says that if you bury your dead there, they’ll come back to life. But when does resurrecting the dead ever work out the way you planned? Yes, the zombies of pets and children have risen after a distressed fa…

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ROCK BAND Review

Review Electronic Arts By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 6 months ago
ROCK BAND Review

Rock Band is the brand new port of the popular console music and rhythm game of the same name. But if for some reason, you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, players pick one of 4 available instruments and must hit the dropping notes in time to the music. For each instrument, players must tap on the correct button as the note drops into place. Players will be able to use overdrive for a double score multiplier by shaking the device. If you’ve played any mu…

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Bubble Town 2 Review

Review iwin, Inc. By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 6 months ago
Bubble Town 2 Review

Bubble Town 2 is a bubble popping game for the iPhone. Players progress through a moderate story mode to find out that strange things are happening in Bubble Town. You will progress through a decent lengthen story mode to try and discover what is happening to your quaint town and need to solve a number of bubble pop puzzles in order to do so. The controls are straight forward and there isn’t much room for error; players slide their finger across the bottom of the screen to adjus…

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Tumblebugs Review

Review Connect2Media By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 7 months ago
Tumblebugs Review

Tumblebugs is a gem matching puzzle game with a twist. Instead of matching coloured gems on a board, you will have to fire coloured bugs into a moving line of bugs to free them. You play as Tumble as she tries to free her bug friends by breaking up the marching chain by shooting bugs of the same colour in to it. You fire bugs by tapping on the screen in the direction you want to shoot. Like with most gem puzzle games you will need to match up three or more bugs of the same colour in o…

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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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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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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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Atlantis Sky Patrol Review

Review Big Fish Games, Inc By Andrew Nesvadba, 14 years, 8 months ago
Atlantis Sky Patrol Review

It's hard not to get a little excited when you talk about Atlantis Sky Patrol (ASP), because it's such a good game that you'll want to show it off. ASP is Big Fish Game's response to the arcade marble-match genre and it's large, fun and amazingly hard to turn off. Unlike a lot of other similar games, there's only one control scheme available. In minimizing the controls, a lot more effort has gone in to ensuring its accuracy and usefulness. The ability to swap your current marble is ac…

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Skabooki Review

Review Sudjam, LLC By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 8 months ago
Skabooki Review

Skabooki is a quirky puzzle game where you must safely guide Skabooki, a voodoo doll, through the various levels by removing blocks from under him. Players will need to make sure he drops in the right places and in order to not only escape but rack up as many points as possible. You remove sets of three or more blocks by tapping on them but you will have to be careful about which blocks you remove. Because Skabooki cannot move, it is quite easy to run out of moves or get stuck. There…

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Racer Review

Review Tatem Games Inc. By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 9 months ago
Racer Review

Racer is an arcade racing game where players speed down the highway avoiding cars in order to get the highest score possible. You earn more points as you drive faster and closer to the top of the screen, but you increase the risk of crashing into oncoming traffic. You have three lives initially and receive an extra life every 2000 points you earn. You control the car’s speed and direction by dragging your finger around the screen. Move your finger forward to speed up the car and…

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Bumper Stars - Addiction Alert! Review

Review PressOK Entertainment By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 9 months ago
Bumper Stars  - Addiction Alert! Review

Bumper Stars is a puzzle game where you take control of a morbidly obese beaver and must bounce around different levels collecting fruit. The aim of the game is to collect all fruit in under three shots, while hitting different bumpers to increase your highscore and keep moving. You control your beaver by dragging a line across your iPhone screen, and then releasing your finger to let him fly. He will bounce off any objects in his path and get more of a boost if he hits a bumper. Bonu…

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ROLANDO 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid Review

Review ngmoco, LLC By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 9 months ago
ROLANDO 2: Quest for the Golden Orchid Review

Rolando 2 picks up where the first game left off. Your Rolandos have sailed back from their adventures and accidentally brought a strange sickness back with them. They must now find the Golden Orchid to cure the sickness. The gameplay itself relies on rolling through levels, solving puzzles and other physics based challenges in order to get closer to finding the Golden Orchid. The game controls are simple, you tilt the screen to roll and flick up in order to jump. There are times duri…

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Playman Track & Field Review

Review GameHouse By Luke Bartley, 14 years, 9 months ago
Playman Track & Field Review

Playman Track and Field from Real Networks pits you against AI competitors or your friends in a series of track and field events. There are 5 events to play through, 100 Meter Dash, Long Jump, Hurdles, Pole Vault and Javelin. Each event is played using on screen buttons to press at the right time. It seems like a throwback to earlier olympic games where button mashing was required, yet it still works great. There are multiple modes to play through, and you can play each event individu…

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Topple 2 Review

Review ngmoco, LLC By Damian Chiappara, 14 years, 9 months ago
Topple 2 Review

Topple 2 is a physics based, block stacking game for the iPhone. Players must stack up different blocks in order to create a tower that reaches a certain height. Once players reach this goal they must keep stacking in order to get extra points and bonus multipliers. The game is over if four or more blocks falls from the tower and off the screen or the timer runs out. Block placement is quite simple; players tap on the blocks from the top of the screen and drag them down onto the base…

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