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Angry Birds Rio Review

Angry Birds Rio Review The third installment of the Angry Birds franchise arrived with talk of a new film called Rio but other than a few added twists and an upgrade in graphics, this is the same game millions have flocked to since late 2009. Rather than waste your time with yet another explanation of Rovio‘s bird launching...
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:Shift: Review

:Shift: Review Riding high on the wave of test subject in a creepy facility vibe set by Portal, :Shift: brings a black and white adventure of space-warping excellence to the App Store. Simply presented in stark black and white – and occasional red – :Shift: presents the story of a test subject traversing...
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Mr.AahH!! Review

Mr.AahH!! Review Mr.AahH is simplistic game where you play a stick figure as he swings from platform to platform. The premise is simple, but the gameplay is surprisingly addictive.   There is no story, no character development, no unlockable grenade launcher, just a stick figure, a rope, a platform with a...
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Street Fighter IV Review

Street Fighter IV Review Street Fighter is perhaps what jumps to mind first when you hear about the fighting genre. So how does this established and beloved fighter make the jump to iOS? Brilliantly. I am, first off, not a huge fighting game fan. Advanced button combos, aerial leaps, guard breaks, counters – all of these are...
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Hills and Rivers Remain Review

Hills and Rivers Remain Review Hills and Rivers Remain is one of the very first games I ever bought on iOS. I was immediately taken with the demo, which showcased fantastic gameplay and deceptively simple mechanics. Hills and Rivers Remain is a SquareEnix game, an original property separate from either Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest. You...
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TowerMadness Review

TowerMadness Review Limbic Software’s previously announced TowerMadness game arrived in the App Store in style, offering a unique, zoomable 3D camera that allows players to follow the action from a multitude of perspectives. Like all tower defense games, the objective is to defend your base (in this case herd of...
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League of Evil Review

League of Evil Review Platformer League of Evil has been called by many other reviewers the “Super Meatboy of iOS” for its fast-paced platforming, difficulty, and ease of death. However, in my eyes the game has its own uniqueness and flair that make it fantastic. Rendered beautifully in pixel art, League of Evil...
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Sentinel Review

Sentinel Review Sentinel must be the seven hundredth tower defense game to be thrown onto the iPhone. The App Store is practically drowning in the things. People keep buying them so developers keep making them. This time around it is a space alien tower defense game. I don’t think tower defense games need much of an...
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Dalton-The Awesome Review

Let’s start with the basics. In Dalton- The Awesome you play as the stick figure Dalton. Your goal is to last as long as possible while being chased by angry stick men and jumping from platform to platform. To make things just a little bit more interesting there are strategically placed spikes and...
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Braveheart Review

Braveheart instantly caught my eye when I was browsing the app store several days ago. I was just taking a leisurely stroll through the app store when I suddenly saw a game called Braveheart. Well I am a big fan of the movie so of course I clicked on it. When I opened it I found a description that melted my...
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