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Danger Boat Review
Danger Boat Review
Danger Boat Review
Danger Boat is one of the latest offerings in the App Store that lets you run (or, in this case, steer a powerboat), endlessly while collecting coins, avoiding rockets, and using power-ups while trying beat your previous distance. Man, that all sounds vaguely familiar ...
Grudger Review
Grudger Review
Grudger Review
If we gave out awards on best iOS monikers of the year, Grudger would easily be one of this year's standouts. It's the kind of title suited for a Guy Ritchie film, with Jason Statham as its star. The premise also hits the spot, as the central character is a morally ambiguous messenger whose bottom line is straight up money. An endless runner set in a steampunk world sounds like a nifty way to go,
Power Rangers Review
Power Rangers Review
Power Rangers Review
Has it really been almost 20 years since we first saw Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on TV? I know that it has been a very long time since I've seen the disembodied face of Zordon. Either way, this franchise hasn't died the lonely death of many '90s kids shows, and instead has stuck around in one form or another. The latest incarnation of the technicolor masters of outlandish Kung Fu comes in the fo
Space Disorder Review
Space Disorder Review
Space Disorder Review
Got a hankering for jet-powered platforming? BulkyPix is here to deliver with Space Disorder, a coin-hoarding, alien-rescuing adventure from French developer Mi-Clos Studio. The colors pop, the animation is buttery smooth, and the sounds are steller, but does it have the gameplay to help it fly over the competition?
Mad Skills BMX Review
Mad Skills BMX Review
Mad Skills BMX Review
Mad Skills BMX is a game I could really enjoy playing. I like the idea of it and I like the controls, but a few really bad decisions about the game play make it an infuriating experience.
Mr. Dreamer Review
Mr. Dreamer Review
Mr. Dreamer Review
Pick-up-and-play games are a dime-a-dozen in the App Store. The trick is to finding one that's inexpensive, well made, and will occupy hours of your time without you even knowing it. A game that you're happy to play anytime, even if it's for a minute. Is Mr. Dreamer, a trippy runner game where you make your way through eight different worlds, one of those games? No. No, it is not.