Headphones Review Round Up [Hardware]: SIVGA SV021, VR500, UX3000, and VR2000
By Simon Reed
Update: SIVGA SV021 tested and rated!Boulies Elite Max Chair [Hardware] Review – Assemble, Adjust, Relax
By Adele Wilson
What do we think of the Boulies Elite Max Chair?Red Magic 9S Pro [Hardware] Review – The New Standard For Mobile Gaming?
By Sho Roberts
My Red Magic 9S Pro Review puts this incredible bit of tech through its paces to determine whether it's worth your money.
Category: Reviews
Agricola Review
By Matt Thrower
Depending on who you listen to, Agricola might be the best board game ever. A very substantial portion of the hobby gaming community certainly thought so for a long time, and it's almost undeniably the apex of the heavy, non-random worker placement genre. Now you can decide if you agree by checking it out on iOS.Star Thief Review
By John Anthony
Melvin the moon's buddy Sammy has disappeared! Sammy just so happens to be a star, which is where the game Star Thief gets its name! Combining a little piece of Fruit Ninja with a sidescrolling platform game, Star Thief keeps things simple while providing a lot of excitement. It's one of those games you just won't be able to put down.Stickets Review
I had been playing Stickets for three hours straight without realizing it. The doorbell rang, and I had to look away to the real world to answer. Except I couldn't focus; the outline of bright yellow and blue squares still clouded my vision, seared into my brain from focusing on them so long. I returned to playing. Didn't I care who was at the door? It wasn't more Stickets, so no.Fairway Solitaire: Tee to Play Review
No one was more surprised than I when Big Fish Games convinced me to like golf. Scratch that—when Big Fish made me obsessed with golf. Big Fish's Fairway Solitaire kept me awake till the wee hours of the morning, matching cards and chasing the hard-to-achieve hole-in-one. Unfortunately, that game's free-to-play first cousin, Fairway Solitaire: Tee to Play, is by comparison a bit of a let-down.Quadropus Rampage Review
By Andy Chalk
From the minds that brought you Towelfight 2: The Monocle of Destiny comes Quadropus Rampage, an "endless rogue-like brawler" starring an octopus with four arms and his pet starfish Bingo, as the duo undertake an epic and awesome quest to strike down Pete, the wicked God of the Sea.Bucketz Ride Review
By Joe Jasko
A sequel to last year's quirky and well-received Bucketz, Bucketz Ride expands the basic physics-puzzling formula of the first game, and adds some interesting new twists and designs to always keep those buckets half full. Bucketz Ride is certainly a strange beast of a game, and while I can't say I particularly enjoyed the overall ride, I do have to admit that I've never played anything quite like it on the App Store before.SpongeBob Moves In Review
By Nadia Oxford
SpongeBob Moves In is a city-building game that lets you assemble a life for Mr. Squarepants. You know, just in case you weren't totally convinced that he does live in a pineapple under the sea. SpongeBob Moves In lacks polish and is slow and clunky at times, but its biggest sin is its price: the game costs $3.99 USD, but expects you to buy and dish out premium currency at the same pace as its free-to-play brethren. Talk about a monetization scheme that's worthy of Squidward's deepest frown.Marvel Heroes Review
By Jim Squires
Imagine for a moment that you're Spider-Man. You wake up, have your coffee, and look out the window. What you see before you is utter, inexplicable chaos. If you're a modern comics reader, you probably recognize this as an early moment from Age of Ultron. If you're a gamer, this is a perfect analogy for the experience you'll find in Marvel Heroes.