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Dawn of the Dead™ Review

Review Fuse Powered Inc. By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
Dawn of the Dead™ Review

With the popularity of blockbuster movies and zombie themed games being produced like hotcakes in the appstore, it was only a matter of time before a hybrid of the two would be soon released.  Based on the popular film, Dawn of the Dead is a top down shooter which takes place in Crossroads Mall, where you choose to play either a salesman, nurse or policeman and fight off the hordes of zombies in order to survive. Each of the players have their own perks, however you'll find out s…

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Driver™ Review

Review Gameloft By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
Driver™ Review

Its been 10 years since Driver was first released on the PC and PSOne, and now thanks to Gameloft players have the opportunity to relive the action and excitement of this classic now on iPhone. For those who aren't familiar with the title, Driver is an open-world driving game which follows the story of Tanner, an undercover cop who has been chosen to infiltrate a criminal syndicate by posing as a talented getaway driver. Unlike similar titles such as GTA and Gangstar, Driver focuses p…

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Rat On A Scooter XL Review

Review Donut Games By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
Rat On A Scooter XL Review

If you're anything like this reviewer, the name of this game itself was enough to pull you in and see what it was all about. Rat on a Scooter was originally a mini game which came free with previous release Rat on the Run. The game essentially is just as the name states, you play a rat who rides a scooter and must continue to drive and jump platforms until you eventually miss one and fall off the screen. The mini game was so well liked that the developers decided to make it a full blo…

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geoSpark - WARNING: Highly Addictive! Review

Review Critical Thought Games LLC By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
geoSpark - WARNING: Highly Addictive! Review

From the culminated efforts of two fantastic developers, GeoSpark is a highly addictive pick-up-and-play game where players must shoot their way to survival by destroying all the geometrical “sparks” whilst trying to achieve the highest score possible. The game can be approached in two ways. You can either take the easier and subsequently longer approach and tap and destroy each of the sparks for 10 points, or if you're feeling more adventurous you can tap on a spark and d…

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Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom - Rainbow Ride Review

Review Nickelodeon By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom - Rainbow Ride Review

Get ready to go for a ride on a magical adventure with Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom - Rainbow Ride. You play Dora, a girl who has been summoned to the Crystal Kingdom because the Greedy King has taken all the colour crystals and hidden them in a rainbow, so now it's up to you to ride the rainbow on a magical shield and get all the crystals back. The game heavily relies on the player's ability to find a balance between speed and movement as players must guide Dora side to side on the…

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Rhythm Racer Review

Review AvatarLabs By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 8 months ago
Rhythm Racer Review

Rhythm Racer is a free futuristic 3D racing game which combines elements of “F-Zero” and “Guitar Hero” to deliver a fast paced, high volume racing experience which is unlike anything you've ever seen before. The goal of the game is to keep the music flowing and collect points by tiling your iphone and driving your ship through the rings and coloured spheres which appear on the track. Like Guitar Hero, the game will let you miss a few beats, however if you miss…

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Shaun White Snowboarding : Origins Review

Shaun White Snowboarding : Origins Review

Based on the legendary snowboarding figure, Shaun White: Snowboarding Origins is an extreme snowboarding game which gives players a chance the slice the ice in a free roam atmosphere with over 50 tricks to learn and a vast array of unlockable achievements. The goal for the game is to achieve the highest score possible by performing tricks which use a combination of grabs, spins and slides. The controls are fairly easy to learn and with a bit of practice players will be performing dari…

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire 2010 Review

Review Beeline Interactive, Inc. By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire 2010 Review

Based on the popular television show and board game, Who Wants to be a Millionaire offers players a chance in the hot seat to test their knowledge against a database of almost 1000 questions with new questions being added regularly. The gameplay contains the same classic elements as the television show. Players must successfully answer 15 multiple choice questions in a row to win the game and there are three lifelines there to help you; 50/50, phone a friend and ask the audience. The…

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PAC-MAN Championship Edition Review

PAC-MAN Championship Edition Review

Based on the popular Xbox Live Arcade Game, this latest Pacman port to iphone still offers the same classic core gameplay of the original, but has been revamped with new modes, mazes, puzzles and enhanced graphics. The game offers a mixed variety of controls which is a big plus. As with all Pacman games precision moment and timing is the key to winning. Players can choose to use the D-Pad, directional buttons or finger/thumb swipe control schemes. Unfortunately there is currently no t…

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Where's Waldo?™ The Fantastic Journey Review

Review Ludia By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Where's Waldo?™ The Fantastic Journey Review

Players get ready to find Waldo no longer in books, but in Ludia's latest release to the iPhone, Where's Waldo: The Fantastic Journey. Bringing back memories for those who loved the books as a kid in the 90s, Where's Waldo is a hidden object adventure game that takes players across 12 magical worlds where players must find Waldo and his friends along with magical scrolls and several other hidden items in a given time limit. Players navigate their way through each of the landscapes by…

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Blockoban Review

Review BonusLevel.org By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Blockoban Review

Its not often we see a free game enter the appstore which offers entertainment value of more than a few minutes, but Blockban is set to change that. Blockban, is a highly enjoyable, yet equally challenging sliding block puzzle game which features 100 free levels with an additional 820 levels in the purchasable upgraded version. Sticking with simplicity in mind, the game uses standard swiping gestures to move pieces around the board with pinching gestures to zoom both in and out. The m…

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Battle Trivia - sports quiz matchup Review

Review Charles McGinnis By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Battle Trivia - sports quiz matchup Review

Battle Trivia is a sports based trivia game which promises to dominate its competitors by offering over 1,200 questions across 11 different categories that are 100% current as of December 2009, making it the most up to date sports trivia game in the appstore. The controls like any other trivia based game, requiring players to tap on the screen to select answers. The game is designed for head to head “battle” so two players are required to start a game. There are 25 multipl…

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Running With Scissors: Pre-Season Review

Review sLeek Games By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Running With Scissors: Pre-Season Review

Running With Scissors: Pre-Season is a strategic racing game that mixes fantasy with the truly bizarre, as players must madly dash, jump, and fly to the finish whilst avoiding atypical obstacles like giant aliens, kittens, tsunamis and meteor showers.  The controls are heavily reliant on a combination of fast reflexes and quick thinking which will take a little practice, but the first level plays out like a tutorial and will show you how to make your character dash, jump, fly and…

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Cartoon Wars: Gunner Review

Review BLUE GNC By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
Cartoon Wars: Gunner Review

Cartoon Wars: Gunner is an action packed side scrolling shooting game where you play Captain J, a local hero and expert gunner who is looking for revenge after narrowly escaping death by hiding in the mountains when the King sent a pack of assassins out to kill you. Players must now fight their way back by gunning down all of enemies which stand in their path.  The controls are fairly basic and easy to use. There is a D-pad located on the bottom left corner of the screen for move…

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BATTLESHIP Review

Review Electronic Arts By Kelly Mitchell, 14 years, 9 months ago
BATTLESHIP Review

Electronic Arts has sunk their battleship into the appstore with their exciting animated adaptation of the classic board game. The main goal of the game is still the same, sink the enemy’s five battleships before they sink your fleet. The controls are pretty much what you'd expect and fairly easy to use. Ships are placed on the grid by selecting and dragging them into position, and players can hunt their opponents ships by tapping squares on the opposite side of the grid. The ga…

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