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Mr. Falling Review

Review OF-Games By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 6 months ago
Mr. Falling Review

After playing a games like .AaAaAA!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity. on my PC, I've been fascinated by games that decide to play around with that sense of vertigo and speed. Mr. Falling by UwinGame is the 3D antithesis to games like Doodle Jump and you'll have to prove your skill at surviving a deadly fall for as long as possible with one of three available cats. Each cat represents a different difficulty level, adding more speed and hazards to avoid on your trip down, however th…

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SKIP SD Review

Review Life-Giving By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 6 months ago
SKIP SD Review

SKIP SD by Life-Giving studios places you behind the controls of an elite fighter in the Special 'Kaizen' Infiltration Platoon (SKIP for short) as you attempt to complete your mission in the post-World War 3 Earth of 2087. Or so I've had to garner from the App Store description as the game unceremoniously flings you in to a tunnel with little more than the title of the area you're in. This may be a small oversight, but it's something of a running theme with SKIP SD as you're left wond…

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Epic War 3 - War of Heroes Review

Review Artlogicgames By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 6 months ago
Epic War 3 - War of Heroes Review

Epic War 3 - War of Heroes by Artlogicgames represented a wild divergence from their previous Flash games in the series, leaving behind a clunky castle defense system that has seen too many clones already. Instead of micro-managing your income, clicking wildly at icons and throwing the occasional spell, Epic War 3 tries to add a bit of strategy while leaving the tedious chore of spawning creatures to the computer. The game's focus is turned away from mere defensive pushes and players…

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Zombie Crisis 3D Review

Review Chen Hao By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 6 months ago
Zombie Crisis 3D Review

One of my biggest pet-peeves for rail-shooters is just how robotic some of them feel; sure you move around to cover, but the smooth transitions often feel out of place or outright ridiculous as hordes of enemies just happen to lie in wait at a vantage-point that's perfect for you. Zombie Crisis 3D by KONGZHONG has no such illusion and you'll be wading knee-deep in the remains of your foes as you frantically scour a laboratory of its infectious denizens. Instead of dealing with a compl…

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LawnMowerKids Review

Review Dohi Sweden By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
LawnMowerKids Review

Outside of a few exceptions it has been hard to find a lot of line-drawing titles to be impressive thanks in part to their similarity. LawnMowerKids is one of these exceptions and instead of shuffling vehicles around to various stations you'll need to manage three kids as they take on the task of keeping the neighborhood tidy, one lawn at a time. Each of the kids feature unique traits that will help you to mow the lawns more efficiently, with Nancy mowing the largest area at the slowe…

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Beast Boxing 3D - Monster Fighting Action! Review

Review Goodhustle Studios, Inc. By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Beast Boxing 3D - Monster Fighting Action! Review

Where games like Super KO Boxing went for a classic Punch-Out! style for their arcade boxing gameplay, Beast Boxing 3D by Goodhustle Studios tries to up the ante by sticking with touch controls and a 3D design that's clever and gorgeous to watch in action. Jumping in to Beast Boxing couldn't be more intuitive and players have access to three basic punch types thanks to tapping and swiping the screen. Quick jabs only require a tap, but hooks and uppercuts are triggered by swiping acros…

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Worms 2: Armageddon Review

Review Team17 Digital Limited By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Worms 2: Armageddon Review

Finally! Worms 2: Armageddon Holy Grenades to shove in your face by Team17 has slipped on to the App Store and much of what made the original title irksome to enjoy has been fixed, leaving you with the juicy, classic worm on worm action you've come to expect of the franchise. The controls haven't seen much in the way of changes, though for the most part the ability to aim and get around the level was never too hard. Touching each side of the screen will wiggle you in that direction, b…

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Rugby Nations 2010 Review

Rugby Nations 2010 Review

Some sports just don't seem to quite make the transition to video games well and while Rugby Nations 2010 by Distinctive Developments tries hard to capture the non-stop action of Rugby, the flow of the game feels jilted and it's hard to feel like you're completely in control. Rugby is a hectic game at the best of times and it can be hard to keep track of what is happening to each player at every moment, but the game makes up for this by giving players a handy indicator to show whether…

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Samurai II: Vengeance Review

Review Deca Games EOOD By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Samurai II: Vengeance Review

For some the first Samurai title from MADFINGER was a smash hit, for others it was a resounding dull thud, but love it or loathe it their latest release Samurai II: Vengeance builds upon this scrolling beat'em-up and takes it to new heights. The touch and swipe controls have been replaced with a much more familiar virtual stick and button system and players can combine short and long attacks to recreate the brutal combos from the original title. A dodge button gives your Samurai the a…

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Alien Space Review

Review Owens Rodriguez By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Alien Space Review

While Alien Space by Owens Rodriguez may look like your typical twin-stick shooter with upgrades, don't be fooled in to thinking it's the same as the usual bunch with passive and suicidal AI enemies that can't wait to be blown away. These enemies can't wait to blow YOU away and they'll use everything you have at your disposal to do it. The controls are standard for a twin-stick, with movement on one stick and aiming/firing on another and players can switch between a primary and second…

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Fumes Stunt Racer Review

Review Sector3 Games By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Fumes Stunt Racer Review

I was never a huge fan of Stunt Car Racer (SCR) - yes, yes, 'blasphemy' I know - but I was having too much fun butting my head against games like Impossible Mission to master a title as subtly complex as SCR. Fumes Stunt Racer (FSR) by Sector3 Games is a spiritual revival of the seminal racing simulator and for once I'm glad I'm not dealing with rose-tinted glasses. FSR is not a title that forgives people for just jumping in and blasting away; no, players will need to come to grips, f…

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Sir Lovalot Review

Review Hungry Game By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 7 months ago
Sir Lovalot Review

Sir Lovalot by Hungry Games is a risque vertical jumper that pits your amorous knight against an infinite tower filled with tricks and traps to end your ascent, but more importantly it's full of lovely vulnerable princesses after a bit of love. Those familiar with the genre will have little to learn as you tilt your way from side to side to move your knight back and forth around the tower to endlessly bounce off its ledges. Instead of boring old ledges floating magically in mid-air, S…

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Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Episode I Review

Review SEGA By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 8 months ago
Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Episode I Review

It has been a long time coming, but Sonic The Hedgehog finally feels like it has come back home. My reunion with the blazing blue hedgehog was a tentative one - I won't lie, I was scared I'd be burned like I was with Rush 2 - but once I dove in I was at once relieved and surprised to find that things just felt... right. And this is no mean feat, especially for iDevices without physical inputs - a bane to all platformers trying to recapture the past glory of the 8 and 16 bit era. Howev…

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BUBBLE BOBBLE DOUBLE Review

Review TAITO Corporation By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 8 months ago
BUBBLE BOBBLE DOUBLE Review

When TAITO decided to update their franchise for the App Store I had mixed feelings; I had the usual fan-boy hope that it's not 'ruined' and the inner-child optimism that they 'get it right'. And now that I've been playing Bubble Bobble Double, I have to say it's only a notch or two off being perfect. It loses these points right out of the gate for the lackluster virtual stick controls for the 'classic' mode - a direct port of the arcade release - however the addition of an AI control…

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FIFA 11 by EA SPORTS™ Review

Review Electronic Arts By Andrew Nesvadba, 13 years, 8 months ago
FIFA 11 by EA SPORTS™ Review

Today is a day held sacred by many gamers around the world for today is the day that the new FIFA title from EA Sports hits shelves (virtual or otherwise) and flies directly in to the nearest console or electronic device near them. Yes, FIFA 11 has hit the App Store. Wrapping your head around the game's controls is going to be the first big hurdle for anyone jumping in to FIFA 11 as the days of simple pass, kick and tackle are quickly being replaced by advanced maneuvers that give you…

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