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Stack Rabbit Review
Stack Rabbit Review
Stack Rabbit Review
Disney's doing mighty well in the app world thanks to the success of their Where's My Water? franchise. So Stack Rabbit comes forth with high expectations, and even though it's using the dreaded freemium model, I was expecting a ton of game play before I had to pay the piper. Hopefully my good vibes for this veggie loving rabbit was merited.
DuckTales: Scrooge's Loot Review
DuckTales: Scrooge's Loot Review
DuckTales: Scrooge's Loot Review
Uncle Scrooge's money is gone! And it's up to the ducks that work for him to try and bring it all back. DuckTales: Scrooge's Loot provides a red vs blue multiplayer experience that fits the bill, literally. You control a duck who is part of a team hoping to bring Uncle Scrooge's money back, and there's a rival team trying to do the same thing. Surprisingly, Disney brought created a third person sh
Alice in Wonderland: A New Champion Review
Alice in Wonderland: A New Champion Review
Alice in Wonderland: A New Champion Review
Alice in Wonderland: A New Champion is a free to play app which takes its inspiration from the 2010 Johnny Depp film of the same name. The game's true origins stem from Lewis Carroll's fertile imagination, and to truly capture Alice's world one must evoke the spirit our heroine's journey of self discovery. When one ventures through the looking glass, does this app merit a closer peek?
Monsters University Review
Monsters University Review
Monsters University Review
Disney continues to roll out the Monsters University tie-ins to their upcoming movie. Last week saw the release of ScribbleMix, which included free Monsters content with the rest of the game. The House of Mouse has also been busy with Monsters University Storybook Deluxe and Monsters University: Catch Archie. For the latest title, Disney has taken the standalone Catch Archie game and packaged it t
ScribbleMix Review
ScribbleMix Review
ScribbleMix Review
If I didn't know better, I'd have guessed that I just finished playing Draw Something 3 on my iPhone. But no, that's not the case at all. Despite the familiar feeling, this is not a mobile game from Zynga and OMGPOP (they're not exactly in game making mode these days), but instead is the first mobile-exclusive game from Disney Interactive -- ScribbleMix! And no, it has nothing to do with Dub Step.
Mittens Review
Mittens Review
Mittens Review
With the big success of iOS titles like Where’s My Water? and Where's My Perry?, Disney has proved that they can compete in the world of mobile games. That's kind of a funny thought, considering that it doesn't get any bigger than Disney when it comes to media companies. But the world of mobile games is an uncharted wild west, where early pioneers like Rovio and Gameloft can go toe-to-toe with th

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