Melissa Molina
Joe Danger Infinity Review
When you're dealing with iPhone games there's a great number of them that are centered around youngsters, and why shouldn't they be? They are the ones who put the most money in these companies' pockets. They're the key demographic, but with that comes a number of awfully made games that are too dull to play more than once. Then there's Joe Danger Infinity, a hyperactive, colorful, wonderful-lookin
Cut The Rope 2 Review
Small puzzle games like Cut The Rope 2 challenge the player not just to beat each level, but to achieve the highest score possible. This kind of simple challenge can quickly turn into a monstrous task as you're faced with a number of obstacles preventing you from bringing the tasty sweet treat to Om Nom, along with obtaining enough stars to beat each level. Cut The Rope 2 isn't entirely original i
Sensei Wars Review
When you read about an iPhone game titled Sensei Wars you automatically label it as your typical action game, or at least I did right off the bat. Thankfully it's a lot more than that as the world building and fighting game gives you enough tasks to keep you constantly busy for hours to come.
Zya Review
Zya is a rather harmless game, urging those who play it to really get in touch with their musical side as they create a number of semi-unique tunes. It's a great way for younger audiences to figure out how bands really work together in order to make a certain style. Unfortunately, in Zya you're automatically prone to paying out of your pocket quite a bit in order to expand your musical library.
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Greedy Grub Review
If you're a person who's into the most adorable-looking games or videos on the internet, Greedy Grub is up your alley. The cute world-building game on the surface appears as if it will be riddled with hours of mindless entertainment as you gradually expand on this squishy-looking virtual area, and it is to a degree. After some time of gameplay Greedy Grub lures you into that deadly trap of making
Seven Dwarfs: The Queen’s Return Review
In Disney's Seven Dwarfs: The Queen's Return, our villain from the original Snow White tale is back to wreak havoc on Snow White's happy ending by trapping her and most of her friends in a creepy forest. Through a number of quests, it's your mission to save everyone and restore peace to the once happy land. The game doesn't really feel like a continuation of the Snow White story but it gives you
Rabbids Big Bang Review
The screaming bunnies are back, but this time in the form of an iPhone/iPad game with Rabbids Big Bang. In this they pushed aside Rayman and left the crazy rabbits to their own devices as they float or fly around in space getting coins and other such items. The Raving Rabbids may be one of my favorite video game characters to be made in the past decade, mainly because they're so stupid and cute at
Kingturn Underworld RPG Review
When you think of online RPG games, you don't expect to find them popping up on your phone. An app like Kingturn Underworld RPG on the surface may appear like too bulky of a game to enjoy on your phone, but it's the complete opposite. Despite the fact that the graphics look rather dated, this game is filled with enough humor and action to keep your attention for hours on end.
Ariel’s Musical Surprise Review
Ariel's Musical Surprise is a cute but unimaginative Disney Princess game that puts you in the secret chambers of our favorite mermaid. There you're able to explore through all of her treasures and take part in some silly little song games that will surely entertain any little boy or girl eight years or younger. It's too bad that there isn't too much else you can do in this app.
Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign Review
When you're playing a game, you'll figure out pretty quickly if it will end up being an app that you'll keep on your phone. But Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign has potential, even though there is a little too much going on in it. There's room for improvement, but right now it appears to be a little clunky in design.