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Radiation Island Review
Radiation Island is a survival adventure game inspired by the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943. Supernatural elements abound in this open world experience, and don't be surprised if this universe has you on the hook for hours on end.
Apple Surpasses Literally Every Company In Q1 Earnings
Apple's been on a huge tear of successes since releasing the iPhone, but nobody could have expected the company to have the quarter it just had.
The Witcher Battle Arena Review
Whether you're a fan of its universe or a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) enthusiast, The Witcher Battle Arena is a highly addictive and spellbinding experience.
Hero Pop Review
Hero Pop is a match-three puzzler that breathes life into a well worn genre. Since it's a free-to-play app, the game's addictive balloon popping does have its limits, and depending on your tolerance, your matching activities may be short-lived.
Crusaders Quest Review
Crusaders Quest is an RPG title that's on sensory overload. Steeped in nostalgia with its 8-bit pixel aesthetic, this adventure is a bit hard to take in upon the opening moments.
Papers, Please Cuts Nudity for iPad Release (Updated)
Lucas Pope's Paper, Please had to battle its way to get to the iPad, but it has finally compromised with Apple for its official release.
Polyform Review
If you're looking for a three-dimensional, match-3 style experience, Polyform is up to the task.
Rescue Quest Review
Though it swims within a well-worn genre, Rescue Quest offers up enough magic to keep gamers coming back for more.
Call of Duty: Heroes Review
If you're ready to devote weeks and maybe even months to an app, Call of Duty: Heroes holds an ample amount of firepower.
App Store Changes Labeling of Free-to-Play Apps
Apple has decided that calling games "free-to-play" was misleading and changed its App Store wording.