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Iron Force Review
Iron Force Review
Iron Force Review
Iron Force's modus operandi is best summed up by its main menu image. Two undeterred tanks know blood will be shed and metal will burn, but they do not quiver. A head-on battle is inevitable, and there are moments one just can't duck and run. Players yearning for a no frills return to online gaming, wherein steak and potatoes isn't a scoffed at menu item, should gravitate to this straightforward,
Roll in the Hole Review
Roll in the Hole Review
Roll in the Hole Review
Roll in the Hole is a PlayStation Mobile game that's been brought to the Vita by mobile game developer Chillingo. Does this bite-sized adventure in physics and gluttony have what it takes to be a memorable game on Sony's portable device? Or should we roll past it and look for better titles?
Gloomy Hollow
Gloomy Hollow
Gloomy Hollow
The game of Gloomy Hollow takes place in limbo. No, I'm not referring to the gorgeous black-and-white, soon-to-be iOS title of the same name, but instead to the concept of purgatory. You and the rest of the townsfolk of Gloomy Hollow occupy a space in-between the land of the living and the land of the dead. Not the usual concept for a casual Chillingo release.
Cling Thing Review
Cling Thing Review
Cling Thing Review
The physics-puzzler, along with perhaps the endless runner, are the two most prevalent genres of game inside the App Store. They are just everywhere. And Chillingo is not shy about either. One could argue that Chillingo's strategy is much like the thinking behind start-up Internet companies.
Bridgy Jones Review
Bridgy Jones Review
Bridgy Jones Review
Bridgy Jones is a man who loves his dog Bonner. They travel through the countryside on a locomotive that's chugging along with a supply of crates. Although they're a cute pair, there is nothing easy going about this bridge building game, and that's a good thing. If you survive an initial bout of frustration, the pleasures this title offers will gradually win you over.
Incredible Jack Review
Incredible Jack Review
Incredible Jack Review
What do you get when you combine Shrek with The Smurfs? Timbergrotes. At least, that's what I think. Booting up Chillingo and Belmac Interactive's Incredible Jack, I was introduced to these strange creatures for the first time. In the game's story, you play as Jack, a Timbergrote hero that must set out to rescue his large family from a Demon Prince who's kidnapped everyone. Gotta love those platfo
Zombie Fish Tank Review
Zombie Fish Tank Review
Zombie Fish Tank Review
This is a weird title. For one, I would not have thought that fish collecting would be a genre in mobile games. But it seems like the amazing success of Ridiculous Fishing is already starting to spawn a school of like-minded titles. Chillingo's Zombie Fish Tank would seem to be one of those games, only with, you know.. zombies. This wacky game is full of arcade-like action and plenty of aquatic cr
Dead Ahead Review
Dead Ahead Review
Dead Ahead Review
I can be honest and tell you that I was not particularly all that excited about reviewing a game that featured three of the most played-out trends in gaming today: retro graphics, endless runners, and zombies. But Dead Ahead proves that proper execution can make all the difference. With everything presented in a tidy package, Dead Ahead manages to make old ideas seem fresh again, which is not a sm
Storm the Train
Storm the Train
Storm the Train
Chillingo and developer Games Faction have updated their addictive side-scrolling shooter Storm the Train with new content, including extra character attributes, weapons, and a bunch of new features. All aboard!
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

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