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League of Mages Review
League of Mages Review
League of Mages Review
Massachusetts and Russia-based developers Creat Studios present their newest iOS game, League of Mages. League of Mages revolves around mages duking it out and using their runes, spells and wands to outdo their rivals before moving on to the next big challenge. Is this mage-dueling, player vs. player title a magician's Fight Club? Or should we give it the Robert Paulson treatment?
Dolmus Driver HD
Dolmus Driver HD
Dolmus Driver HD
Before today, I had no idea that a Dolmus is a taxi used in Turkey, and these yellow minibuses travel through the streets of Istanbul. I usually learn absolutely nothing from most of the apps I play, and credit the Dolmus Driver developers for teaching me a thing or two about the world outside my door. If I really wanted to learn, however, I'd go to school, and most of my iPad hours are spent as a
Charade Parade
Charade Parade
Charade Parade
If I was a complete neophyte to iOS gaming, Charade Parade would have been an innocuous time killer. Since it's free to play, one's actual investment is absolutely minimal, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with loving and dumping an app at the drop of a hat. But if minutes, hours, even seconds hold a semblance of importance in your life, you may want to let Charade Parade pass you by. Read Mor
Marvel Pinball Review
Marvel Pinball Review
Marvel Pinball Review
Sound the alarm! It looks like we’ve got another tired old game genre that has been shaven, painted to look like an existing franchise, smacked on the butt, and shoved out to pasture in the App Store. But, could this game be a little bit more than a cash grab? Could it be a brand new spin on the tired old pinball that we all know and love? Could the Marvel heroes work together to lift of the decr
Madmonster Review
Madmonster Review
Madmonster Review
Madmonster, a combination between an endless runner and a platform game, delivers an excellent first impression. Tired of accelerating in one direction? Madmonster offers left and right action. Had enough of simply jumping for coins with a platformer? Try leaping high into the stratosphere to smash satellites and planes, that should do the trick. With such expanded and diverse game play, I thought
R.I.P. Rally Review
R.I.P. Rally Review
R.I.P. Rally Review
What do you get when you toss Twisted Metal, Super Off Road, Smash TV, and a bunch of zombies into a meat grinder? The resulting video game ground beef would approximate something like R.I.P. Rally.
Heavy Sword
Heavy Sword
Heavy Sword
The image you see above is the first image of Heavy Sword that appears on your respective device. With its cloudy, dreamlike world, I was expecting a solid action platformer, and from the opening moments I was confident it could reach the heights of Mikey Shorts. Unfortunately, it was not meant to be.
Journey to Hell Review
Journey to Hell Review
Journey to Hell Review
Bullypix’s Journey to Hell hop-scotches between being a fun, shoot ‘em up game and a hellish nightmare. Some aspects of the game are awesome, and some will make you question your sanity, sap your will to live, and want to throw down your device and stomp it in a temper tantrum.
Littlest Pet Shop Review
Littlest Pet Shop Review
Littlest Pet Shop Review
Thanks to iOS, I’ve gotten really into farming games in a way I never thought I would. I don’t usually pay for the in-game upgrades, I just patiently wait for buildings to build and characters to complete their tasks, usually over several hours. You can just check in every few hours and see what you’ve built, and assign your characters new tasks. Games like Simpsons Tapped Out, Gnome Village and
Beatdown Review
Beatdown Review
Beatdown Review
I do not like this game. Normally, I'd have some cute lead-in into the review, where I'd entice you into thinking I may or may not like a game, or have you wondering if a game is good or not. But not this time. I hate Beatdown and I don't want to play it for another minute.

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