7.5 out of 10 Review

Globlins Review
Globlins Review
Globlins Review
When you first open the Globlins app, it appears as if it’s a game solely dedicated for youngsters, especially when you take a look at the Cartoon Network logo. Surprisingly enough, Globlins is a cool interactive little iPhone game that’s filled with gooey fun for people of all ages. The difficulty of the game is rather sporadic, but it doesn’t deter you from trying to run through the various levels.
Symbol Link Review
Symbol Link Review
Symbol Link Review
Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov has put his fiendish Russian puzzle-making skills to work again to bring the world System Link, a cerebral new brain-teaser for iOS. Tetris is a hard legacy to live up to, but if there's anyone capable of matching the genius of that seminal work, it's the man who created it.
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Review
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Review
The Witch and the Hundred Knight Review
The Witch and the Hundred Knight exists in a world of green, swamp infested evil. You start off as a minion who's doing the bidding of a bloodthirsty witch named Metallia, and unless you get in her good graces, you'll be added to her pile of victims. Breaking bad in an RPG universe isn't exactly a novel concept, but The Witch and the Hundred Night weaved a beguiling enough spell to keep me intrigued.
Lost Light Review (iOS)
Lost Light Review (iOS)
Lost Light Review (iOS)
While there have been many grid-based puzzle titles forcing you to eliminate rows of squares for as long as you can hold out, Lost Light might have just enough of Disney's signature charm to help it stand out from its similarly-playing cohorts.
The Voyage Review (iOS)
The Voyage Review (iOS)
The Voyage Review (iOS)
A year and a half ago Toy Studio released The Curse, a unique puzzle game featuring a masked stranger who guided you through over 100 puzzles in your quest to solve a mystery. Toy Studio returns with The Voyage, a pirate themed puzzle adventure. Is this follow up a bountiful mobile treasure or is it just straight up booty?
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
One of the more surprising announcements from E3 2013, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare took the popular mobile strategy game and dropped it smack dab in the middle of a chaotic third-person shooter. It shouldn't have worked, but here we are nearly a year later, and Garden Warfare is a charming title that envisions PopCap's classic in a whole new way. It's just too bad there isn't more to it.
Word Puttz Review (iOS)
Word Puttz Review (iOS)
Word Puttz Review (iOS)
Word Puttz is a word-building app which takes its game to the golf course. By taking a well worn genre off of the game board and onto the green, this title offers up a different way of looking at our randomized letters. Although it's not exactly a hole in one, Word Putzz stays the course.
Mega Jump 2 Review
Mega Jump 2 Review
Mega Jump 2 Review
There are quite a few app games that require you to move your iPhone/iPad any which way in order to play, but after awhile that can become overly frustrating or tiresome. While some of the controls in Mega Jump 2 are a little too sensitive, it still doesn't stop the app from being bouncy good fun for all.
RoboCop Review
RoboCop Review
RoboCop Review
RoboCop, developed by Glu Games Inc., is the video game tie-in for the 2014 film of the same name, which is a reboot of the RoboCop franchise that began in the late '80s. It features a critically-injured police officer named Alex Murphy who undergoes a procedure at the hands of a conglomerate called OmniCorp. Thanks to the company, he is reborn as a cyborg called RoboCop.
Disney Hidden Worlds Review
Disney Hidden Worlds Review
Disney Hidden Worlds Review
It's unfathomable to imagine a universe where every Mickey Mouse corner hasn't been covered, but Disney Hidden Worlds gives us an entirely different angle to its world. Hidden object centric titles may be simplistic for the discerning gamer, but journeying back to some of our happiest places doesn't require too much prodding. After all, Disney directly connects with our thirst for imagination, and

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